Isolation and Identification of Soil-Derived Amylase-Producing Bacteria
Shivalingaiah S,
Bindushree H.S,
Basavaraju G.L
et al.
Abstract:Soil is a vital ecosystem for various life forms, including bacteria. Bacteria are the main group of soil microbes, mostly because of their ability to produce various extracellular enzymes. Amylases are the enzymes that break down starch, which are essential in biotechnology industries such as food, fermentation, textiles, and paper manufacturing. The demand for amylase is often high since many enterprises do not have access to local supplies of the enzyme. The objective of the current investigation is to isol… Show more
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