2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.jgeb.2012.02.001
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Extracellular cold-active lipase of Microbacterium luteolum isolated from Gangotri glacier, western Himalaya: Isolation, partial purification and characterization

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“…This figure also unfolds the potential substrates among olive and tributyrin. The present study is in contrast with the study of Joseph et al, (2012) who reported that tributyrin induced lipase production by Microbacterium luteolum isolated from Gangotri glacier, western Himalaya. But there is a report of getting Rhodotorula sp.…”
Section: Effects Of Production Parameters On Lipase By N149 and Y-32contrasting
confidence: 99%
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“…This figure also unfolds the potential substrates among olive and tributyrin. The present study is in contrast with the study of Joseph et al, (2012) who reported that tributyrin induced lipase production by Microbacterium luteolum isolated from Gangotri glacier, western Himalaya. But there is a report of getting Rhodotorula sp.…”
Section: Effects Of Production Parameters On Lipase By N149 and Y-32contrasting
confidence: 99%
“…able to produce cold active lipase using olive oil (Rapp and Backhaus, 1992;Divya and Padma, 2015). There are many reports of getting cold active lipase by bacteria and fungi isolated from various regions like Antarctica (Vaz et al, 2011;Carrasco et al, 2012;Antony et al, 2016), Arctic (Hatha et al, 2013;Singh et al, 2012bSingh et al, , 2014aSingh et al, , b, 2015 and other deep sea and temperate regions (Buzzini and Martini, 2002;Jeon et al, 2009;Joseph et al, 2012;Ray, 2014a, b, 2015b).…”
Section: Effects Of Production Parameters On Lipase By N149 and Y-32mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Apart from Antarctic and polar regions, the other cold regions such as glaciers and high mountain tops also harbour cold active lipase-producing microorganisms. Microbacterium luteolum and Bacillus sphaericus MTCC 7526 were isolated from the Gangothri glacier of western Himalayas (Joseph et al 2012;Joseph & Ramteke 2013). Acinetobacter sp.…”
Section: Sources Of Clpsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Apart from the above-mentioned bacterial genera, Aeromonas caviae (Velu et al 2012), Acinetobacter calcoaceticus (Pratuangdejkul and Dharrnsthiti 2000), Microbacterium luteolum (Joseph et al 2012), Lactobacillus plantarum (Regalla et al 2002), Thermus thermophilus (Fucinos et al 2005), and Serratia marcescens (Abdou 2003) are a few other bacteria with substantial lipolytic capability. Some of these isolates are especially useful, since they exhibit extremophilic properties of either heat (Fucinos et al 2005;Velu et al 2012) or cold tolerance (Pratuangdejkul and Dharrnsthiti 2000).…”
Section: Sources Of Microbial Lipasesmentioning
confidence: 99%