| Literature DB >> 33825074 |
Yeasmin Akter Moonnee1, Md Javed Foysal2,3, Abu Hashem4, Md Faruque Miah5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The leather industry generates huge volume of waste each year. Keratin is the principal constituents of this waste that is resistant to degradation. Some bacteria have the ability to degrade keratin through synthesis of a protease called keratinase that can be used as sources of animal feed and industrial production of biodiesel, biofertilizer, and bioplastic. Majority of the studies focused on keratin degradation using gram-positive bacteria. Not much of studies are currently available on production of keratinase from gram-negative bacteria and selection of best parameters for the maximum production of enzyme. The aim of this study was to isolate and characterize both groups of bacteria from soil for keratinase and optimize the production parameters.Entities:
Keywords: Bacteria; Biodegradation; Fermentation; Keratin waste; Leather industry
Year: 2021 PMID: 33825074 PMCID: PMC8024431 DOI: 10.1186/s43141-021-00149-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Genet Eng Biotechnol ISSN: 1687-157X
Fig. 1Keratinolytic activity of present study isolates. a Zone of clearance on skim milk agar. b Zone of clearance on casein agar. c Zone of clearance on feather agar
Fig. 2Production of keratinase (U/ml) by the present study isolates. Bar with different superscript indicates significantly different at α level of 0.05
Fig. 3Effects of different media compositions on production of keratinase by the P. aeruginosa YK17 isolate. a Chicken feather (%). b Organic nitrogen sources. c Inorganic nitrogen sources. d Carbon sources. Bar with different superscripts indicates significantly different at α level of 0.05
Fig. 4Effects of different culture conditions on production of keratinase by the P. aeruginosa YK17 isolate. a Temperature (°C). b Incubation time (h). c Inoculum (%). Bar with different superscripts indicates significantly different at α level of 0.05
Fig. 5Dehairing of goat skin by Pseudomonas aeruginosa YK17 after 72 h