2019
DOI: 10.15835/nbha47311500
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Optimization and Characterization of Extracellular Cellulase Produced by Native Egyptian Fungal Strain

Abstract: Since accumulation of agricultural wastes represents a huge problem, it was important to explore the available methods to help eliminate agricultural wastes safely, and simultaneously produce functional enzyme like cellulase. Six native Egyptian fungal strains were isolated, morphologically identified and screened for cellulose biodegradation potential, which was determined as endoglucanase or as carboximethylcellulase (CMCase). The most promising isolate (Aspergillus terreus) was selected for molecular charac… Show more

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