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Chicken egg shell as a potential substrate for production of alkaline protease by Bacillus altitudinis GVC11 and its applications
by
Kandalai, Kiran Kumar
, Nagamalli, Harikrishna
, Sitaraman, Mahalakshmi
, Mudhole, Gopal Reddy
in
Agriculture
/ Alanine
/ Alkaline protease
/ Amino acids
/ antioxidant activity
/ Antioxidants
/ Arginine
/ Bacillus altitudinis
/ Bioinformatics
/ Biomaterials
/ Biotechnology
/ Cancer Research
/ carbon
/ Carbon sources
/ Chemistry
/ Chemistry and Materials Science
/ chickens
/ cysteine
/ egg shell
/ Enzymes
/ essential amino acids
/ Fermentation
/ Isoleucine
/ Leucine
/ Lysine
/ Maltose
/ Methionine
/ nitrogen
/ Nitrogen sources
/ Original
/ Original Article
/ Peptone
/ peptones
/ Protease
/ protein hydrolysates
/ proteinases
/ Stem Cells
/ Substrates
/ Valine
/ Yeast
/ yeast extract
2017
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Chicken egg shell as a potential substrate for production of alkaline protease by Bacillus altitudinis GVC11 and its applications
by
Kandalai, Kiran Kumar
, Nagamalli, Harikrishna
, Sitaraman, Mahalakshmi
, Mudhole, Gopal Reddy
in
Agriculture
/ Alanine
/ Alkaline protease
/ Amino acids
/ antioxidant activity
/ Antioxidants
/ Arginine
/ Bacillus altitudinis
/ Bioinformatics
/ Biomaterials
/ Biotechnology
/ Cancer Research
/ carbon
/ Carbon sources
/ Chemistry
/ Chemistry and Materials Science
/ chickens
/ cysteine
/ egg shell
/ Enzymes
/ essential amino acids
/ Fermentation
/ Isoleucine
/ Leucine
/ Lysine
/ Maltose
/ Methionine
/ nitrogen
/ Nitrogen sources
/ Original
/ Original Article
/ Peptone
/ peptones
/ Protease
/ protein hydrolysates
/ proteinases
/ Stem Cells
/ Substrates
/ Valine
/ Yeast
/ yeast extract
2017
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Chicken egg shell as a potential substrate for production of alkaline protease by Bacillus altitudinis GVC11 and its applications
by
Kandalai, Kiran Kumar
, Nagamalli, Harikrishna
, Sitaraman, Mahalakshmi
, Mudhole, Gopal Reddy
in
Agriculture
/ Alanine
/ Alkaline protease
/ Amino acids
/ antioxidant activity
/ Antioxidants
/ Arginine
/ Bacillus altitudinis
/ Bioinformatics
/ Biomaterials
/ Biotechnology
/ Cancer Research
/ carbon
/ Carbon sources
/ Chemistry
/ Chemistry and Materials Science
/ chickens
/ cysteine
/ egg shell
/ Enzymes
/ essential amino acids
/ Fermentation
/ Isoleucine
/ Leucine
/ Lysine
/ Maltose
/ Methionine
/ nitrogen
/ Nitrogen sources
/ Original
/ Original Article
/ Peptone
/ peptones
/ Protease
/ protein hydrolysates
/ proteinases
/ Stem Cells
/ Substrates
/ Valine
/ Yeast
/ yeast extract
2017
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Chicken egg shell as a potential substrate for production of alkaline protease by Bacillus altitudinis GVC11 and its applications
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Chicken egg shell as a potential substrate for production of alkaline protease by Bacillus altitudinis GVC11 and its applications
2017
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Chicken egg shell and membrane were used as substrate for production of alkaline protease by
Bacillus altitudinis
GVC11. Maltose as additional carbon source enhanced enzyme production up to 13%. Addition of organic nitrogen sources like peptone and yeast extract increased enzyme production by 9% and 5%, respectively and inorganic nitrogen sources did not have any positive effect. The resultant protein hydrolyzate after fermentation was found to have essential amino acids such as leucine, phenyl alanine, isoleucine, lysine, valine, methionine, arginine in considerable quantities and minute concentrations of cysteine. The protein hydrolyzate was also found to have good antioxidant activity.
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