Immobilization of an endophytic Bacillus sp. on Phragmites karka stem for lipase production in the presence of Cassia fistula seeds
Maria M. Ashraf,
Muhammad Sohail,
Zainul Abideen
et al.
Abstract:Endophytic bacteria have not been reported widely for their lipolytic abilities, so they are not used for large‐scale lipase production. The purpose of this study was to explore an endophytic bacterium for the production of lipase implementing cost‐effective techniques, including the use of Cassia fistula seeds, as a substrate in the production medium and stem pieces of Phragmites karka as the immobilization matrix. The endophytic strain Bacillus sp. E4 was originally isolated from the halophytic plant Arthroc… Show more
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