Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2184956197> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2184956197 endingPage "522" @default.
- W2184956197 startingPage "515" @default.
- W2184956197 abstract "Microorganisms are the richest source of phytase which catalyze hydrolysis of phytate to myo-inositol and phosphate. 50 Actinomycete isolates were isolated from heated soil, sand, wastewater, animal faces and some plant ecological wastes on Starch nitrate agar containing 15 µg / mL of antibiotics (Tetracycline + Amphotericin B, w/w). Out of 50 Actinomycetes isolates, 20 isolates (40%) produced extracellular phytase enzyme on solid medium containing wheat bran as carbon source. In liquid medium, the phytase activity was measured as U/mL and the most active isolate in phytase production was R10. Using morphological, physiological and biochemical studies, it was identified as Streptomyces sp. Using 16S rDNA analysis, it was identified as S. luteogriseus R10. Growth in medium containing 1% Na-phytate (pH 6.5) at 40°C for 7days increased phytase production. The maximum phytase activity was achieved using wheat bran, straw, rice husk and hay after seven days of incubation at 40°C but low activity was obtained using Sawyer and baggage as a carbon source. The molecular weight of the purified phytase is 65 kDa and it exhibits optimum activity at pH 5 and 45°C. All tested metal ions at 10 mM enhanced phytase activity except Ba 2+ , Co 2+ , Cu 2+ , Ag, Fe 3+ and Hg 2+ . Improvement of phytase production was carried out using protoplast fusion between S. luteogriseus R10 and S. niveus MM1. Fusant F7 was the best phytase producer (3 time higher) compared to its parents. © 2015 Friends Science Publishers" @default.
- W2184956197 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2184956197 creator A5009498026 @default.
- W2184956197 creator A5064803405 @default.
- W2184956197 creator A5067594694 @default.
- W2184956197 creator A5088535070 @default.
- W2184956197 date "2015-04-01" @default.
- W2184956197 modified "2023-09-26" @default.
- W2184956197 title "Production and Characterization of Phytase from Streptomyces luteogriseus R10 Isolated from Decaying Wood Samples" @default.
- W2184956197 cites W1580361177 @default.
- W2184956197 cites W1820831325 @default.
- W2184956197 cites W1947310640 @default.
- W2184956197 cites W1963731613 @default.
- W2184956197 cites W1971967611 @default.
- W2184956197 cites W1982283831 @default.
- W2184956197 cites W1985036004 @default.
- W2184956197 cites W1997583183 @default.
- W2184956197 cites W2005820886 @default.
- W2184956197 cites W2019734996 @default.
- W2184956197 cites W2026020653 @default.
- W2184956197 cites W2040022038 @default.
- W2184956197 cites W2042720849 @default.
- W2184956197 cites W2056403392 @default.
- W2184956197 cites W2066056098 @default.
- W2184956197 cites W2067723204 @default.
- W2184956197 cites W2071547493 @default.
- W2184956197 cites W2071994920 @default.
- W2184956197 cites W2074591873 @default.
- W2184956197 cites W2089180327 @default.
- W2184956197 cites W2092116409 @default.
- W2184956197 cites W2100194091 @default.
- W2184956197 cites W2101180485 @default.
- W2184956197 cites W2109040929 @default.
- W2184956197 cites W2109283436 @default.
- W2184956197 cites W2111822909 @default.
- W2184956197 cites W2119207082 @default.
- W2184956197 cites W2119248976 @default.
- W2184956197 cites W2121208148 @default.
- W2184956197 cites W2127551672 @default.
- W2184956197 cites W2134952972 @default.
- W2184956197 cites W2143543842 @default.
- W2184956197 cites W2154401636 @default.
- W2184956197 cites W2163763262 @default.
- W2184956197 cites W2230007905 @default.
- W2184956197 cites W2285949578 @default.
- W2184956197 cites W2356695005 @default.
- W2184956197 cites W2395452346 @default.
- W2184956197 cites W2605816997 @default.
- W2184956197 cites W343104506 @default.
- W2184956197 cites W581376895 @default.
- W2184956197 cites W2183989060 @default.
- W2184956197 cites W2738377996 @default.
- W2184956197 doi "https://doi.org/10.17957/ijab/17.3.14.453" @default.
- W2184956197 hasPublicationYear "2015" @default.
- W2184956197 type Work @default.
- W2184956197 sameAs 2184956197 @default.
- W2184956197 citedByCount "9" @default.
- W2184956197 countsByYear W21849561972017 @default.
- W2184956197 countsByYear W21849561972018 @default.
- W2184956197 countsByYear W21849561972019 @default.
- W2184956197 countsByYear W21849561972020 @default.
- W2184956197 countsByYear W21849561972022 @default.
- W2184956197 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2184956197 hasAuthorship W2184956197A5009498026 @default.
- W2184956197 hasAuthorship W2184956197A5064803405 @default.
- W2184956197 hasAuthorship W2184956197A5067594694 @default.
- W2184956197 hasAuthorship W2184956197A5088535070 @default.
- W2184956197 hasBestOaLocation W21849561971 @default.
- W2184956197 hasConcept C109551439 @default.
- W2184956197 hasConcept C170835558 @default.
- W2184956197 hasConcept C181199279 @default.
- W2184956197 hasConcept C18903297 @default.
- W2184956197 hasConcept C206139338 @default.
- W2184956197 hasConcept C2776873940 @default.
- W2184956197 hasConcept C2777132085 @default.
- W2184956197 hasConcept C2778036281 @default.
- W2184956197 hasConcept C31903555 @default.
- W2184956197 hasConcept C55493867 @default.
- W2184956197 hasConcept C59822182 @default.
- W2184956197 hasConcept C86803240 @default.
- W2184956197 hasConceptScore W2184956197C109551439 @default.
- W2184956197 hasConceptScore W2184956197C170835558 @default.
- W2184956197 hasConceptScore W2184956197C181199279 @default.
- W2184956197 hasConceptScore W2184956197C18903297 @default.
- W2184956197 hasConceptScore W2184956197C206139338 @default.
- W2184956197 hasConceptScore W2184956197C2776873940 @default.
- W2184956197 hasConceptScore W2184956197C2777132085 @default.
- W2184956197 hasConceptScore W2184956197C2778036281 @default.
- W2184956197 hasConceptScore W2184956197C31903555 @default.
- W2184956197 hasConceptScore W2184956197C55493867 @default.
- W2184956197 hasConceptScore W2184956197C59822182 @default.
- W2184956197 hasConceptScore W2184956197C86803240 @default.
- W2184956197 hasIssue "3" @default.
- W2184956197 hasLocation W21849561971 @default.
- W2184956197 hasOpenAccess W2184956197 @default.
- W2184956197 hasPrimaryLocation W21849561971 @default.
- W2184956197 hasRelatedWork W1510358092 @default.
- W2184956197 hasRelatedWork W1893958320 @default.