2021
DOI: 10.9734/sajrm/2020/v8i330196
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Optimization of Pectinase and Protease Produced from Bacillus subtilis Isolated from Market Waste

Abstract: Aims: The objective of the study was to produce and optimize protease and pectinase from Bacillus subtilis isolated from market waste. Place and Duration of Study: Department of Microbiology (laboratory unit), Michael Okpara University of Agriculture Umudike, Abia State Nigeria. Methodology: The production and optimization of protease and pectinase from bacteria isolated from solid market waste was investigated. Isolated bacteria from the waste were screened for protease and pectinase production us… Show more

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“…The findings are similar to the study in which yeast extract was the best nitrogen source for pectinase production by B. licheniformis [95]. Previous studies reported the highest production when peptone was used as a nitrogen source by Bacillus subtillis [90]. In another study, ammonium sulfate was reported to be the best nitrogen source for pectinase production by Bacillus sp.…”
Section: Effect Of Carbon Source and Nitrogen Sourcesupporting
confidence: 87%
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“…The findings are similar to the study in which yeast extract was the best nitrogen source for pectinase production by B. licheniformis [95]. Previous studies reported the highest production when peptone was used as a nitrogen source by Bacillus subtillis [90]. In another study, ammonium sulfate was reported to be the best nitrogen source for pectinase production by Bacillus sp.…”
Section: Effect Of Carbon Source and Nitrogen Sourcesupporting
confidence: 87%
“…An appropriate supply of carbon as an energy source is essential for optimum growth, which affects the organism's growth. Pectinase production was increased when glucose was used as a carbon source with the enzymatic activity of 13.98 IU (Figure 4D), which is similar to the results of different researchers who observed maximum pectinase production when glucose was used as a carbon source [90][91][92]. When glucose, lactose, and xylose were added to the media, the production of pectinase decreased marginally using Bacillus subtillis SAV-21 [93].…”
Section: Effect Of Carbon Source and Nitrogen Sourcesupporting
confidence: 85%