Novel complex organic substrates for cultivation of bacteria like Bacillus mojavensis A21
Author(s) -
Anissa Haddar,
Etis Nedia,
Monçef Nasri
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
african journal of microbiology research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1996-0808
DOI - 10.5897/ajmr12.243
Subject(s) - proteases , food science , chemistry , carbon fibers , amylase , nitrogen , strain (injury) , enzyme , organic chemistry , biology , materials science , composite number , composite material , anatomy
The media containing new complex organic substrates suggested that Mirabilis jalapa tuber powder (MJTP), shrimp wastes powder (SWP) and sardinella peptone could be used as an alternative source of cheaper carbon and nitrogen substrates for production of enzymes by Bacillus mojavensis A21. The use of 40 g/L MJTP as a sole carbon and nitrogen sources resulted in a proteases and α-amylases production of 730 and 3 U/ml, respectively. A two fold higher production of proteases by A21 strain was achieved with 4 g/L of sardinella peptones added in the MJTP medium. More interestingly, SWP supplementation in a medium containing of MJTP resulted in maximum growth and highest α-amylase production.
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