2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2020.e05123
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Protease produced by Lactobacillus brevis enhanced nutritional values of African yam beans and demonstrated improvement in the growth and blood indices of albino rats

Abstract: This study evaluates the nutritional values of African yam bean hydrolyzed with protease from Lactobacillus brevis and afterward assess its effect on the growth and blood parameters of albino rats. The nutritional compositions of AYB hydrolyzed with partially purified protease from L. brevis were determined by standard chemical methods. The protease-hydrolyzed AYB was thereafter formulated into feeds with different inclusion levels (20, 40 and 60%), which was used … Show more

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“…The diameter of hydrolyzed zone around the organism was 19 mm.The proteolytic ability of L. plantarum was in line with the studies conducted by [24,25] that showed that L. plantarum had protease potentials. However, the hydrolytic potential of the test organism (19 mm) was less than that (26 mm) reported by [26]. The recorded zones of hydrolysis indicated a higher amylolytic than proteolytic potential of L. plantarum.…”
Section: Primary Screening Of Lactobacillus Plantarum Cs For Amylase ...contrasting
confidence: 56%
“…The diameter of hydrolyzed zone around the organism was 19 mm.The proteolytic ability of L. plantarum was in line with the studies conducted by [24,25] that showed that L. plantarum had protease potentials. However, the hydrolytic potential of the test organism (19 mm) was less than that (26 mm) reported by [26]. The recorded zones of hydrolysis indicated a higher amylolytic than proteolytic potential of L. plantarum.…”
Section: Primary Screening Of Lactobacillus Plantarum Cs For Amylase ...contrasting
confidence: 56%
“…The amino acid pro ling of the hydrolysates was determined as described by Oladejo et al [29] by brie y weighing 1g of each sample, followed by adding 10-15 mL of 6 mol/L HCL in a test tube and frozen for 3-5 min. The hydrolysates were sealed in ampoule after excess air was removed by ushing with nitrogen gas for 1 min and further heated for 22 h at 110°C in a heating block and allowed to cool.…”
Section: Analysis Of Amino Acidsmentioning
confidence: 99%