application ZERI methodology in the production of alkaline protease from Bacillus sp.
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Keywords
Bacillus subtilis, ZERI, Alkaline proteases
Abstract
The possibility of producing culture means from waste, such as water resulting from potato washing (PW) and hydrolyzed dust from leather (HDL), for the production of alkaline proteases from a native culture of Bacillus sp. Alcalophilic was determined. The growth of the microorganism and the production of the true protein are not affected by the inoculation pH of 7.0, 8.5 and 9.5. This differs to the enzymatic activity that had its best results at pH of 9.5, which was selected to evaluate two organic nitrogen sources (HDL and peptone) in PW at different C/N ratios (between 0 and 4). After evaluating different concentration of nitrogen sources, the highest protein production was when C/N is 3, with peptone and concentration of starch of 0.5%, similar to the maximum value obtained using HDL with 1% of starch and C/N of 1. These similarities allow us to suggest this enzyme for further studies in the making of culture medias with the goal of reducing environmental impact framed on the concept of ZERI.
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