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Paperback Obtaining a Proteolytic Enzyme from a Filamentous Fungus Book

ISBN: 6208291488

ISBN13: 9786208291488

Obtaining a Proteolytic Enzyme from a Filamentous Fungus

Currently, enzymes have become a target of great research interest, as they have high applicability in different industrial sectors, such as medicine, bioenergy and food. The principle used to obtain these molecules in this work was filamentous fungi in a submerged fermentation process, since these organisms have a vast production and secretion of enzymes for their own survival, have a fast generation time, easy genetic manipulation and cultivation and, for this reason, media were studied so that this production could be optimized, providing the ideal conditions of temperature, pH and nutrients for the microorganism. Aspergillus flavus, a filamentous fungus, was obtained from used coffee powder and cultivated in M4 liquid culture medium. It was maintained by periodically replanting it on solid, tilted oatmeal agar. After the fungus had grown, the extract produced was subjected to protein quantification. With the observation of proteins in the sample, tests were carried out to find out which type of enzyme and in which medium its specific activity was greatest. And with the washing test, the enzyme was found to be a metabolite of the fungus.

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