Title of article
Digestive alkaline proteases from the Tunisian barbell (Barbus callensis): Characterization and application as a detergent additive, in chicken feather-degradation and as a dehairing agent
Author/Authors
Sila ، A نويسنده Unité enzymes et bioconversion. National School of Engineering, P.O. Box 1173, Sfax 3038, University of Sfax, Tunisia , , Haddar ، A نويسنده Unité enzymes et bioconversion. National School of Engineering, P.O. Box 1173, Sfax 3038, University of Sfax, Tunisia , , Sayari ، N نويسنده -Unité enzymes et bioconversion. National School of Engineering, P.O. Box 1173, Sfax 3038, University of Sfax, Tunisia , , Nasri ، M نويسنده Laboratory of Microbiology and Enzyme Engineering, ENIS, University of Sfax, Tunisia , , Bougatef ، A نويسنده Unité enzymes et bioconversion. National School of Engineering, P.O. Box 1173, Sfax 3038, University of Sfax, Tunisia ,
Issue Information
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی 0 سال 2015
Pages
15
From page
672
To page
686
Abstract
Alkaline crude enzymes from the viscera of the Tunisian barbel (Barbus callensis) were extracted and characterized. Proteolytic crude extract from barbel viscera was active and stable in alkaline solution. The optimum pH and temperature were 11.0 and 55 °C, respectively, using casein as a substrate. The crude alkaline protease was extremely stable in the pH range of 5.0-12.0. Zymography activity staining using casein as a substrate showed the presence of at least five distinct proteases. The crude alkaline proteases showed stability towards various surfactants, bleach agents and compatibility with some commercial detergents. Alkaline proteases from the viscera of the barbel were tested in chicken feather-degradation and showed important feather degrading activity. Complete solubilisation of whole feathers was observed after 24h of incubation at 50°C. Additionally, crude alkaline protease demonstrated powerful capabilities of hair removal from skin and the collagen, the major leather-forming protein, was not significantly degraded. Considering its promising properties, alkaline crude enzyme from the viscera of the Tunisian barbel may be considered as a potential candidate for future use in several biotechnological processes.
Journal title
Iranian Journal of Fisheries Sciences
Serial Year
2015
Journal title
Iranian Journal of Fisheries Sciences
Record number
2330485
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