Title of article :
Selective Isolation and Screening of Actinobacteria Strains Producing Lignocellulolytic Enzymes Using Olive Pomace as Substrate
Author/Authors :
MEDOUNI-HAROUNE, Lamia Laboratoire de Microbiologie Appliquée - Université - Algé , ZAIDI, Farid Laboratoire de Microbiologie Appliquée - Université - Algé , MEDOUNI-ADRAR, Sonia Laboratoire de Microbiologie Appliquée - Université - Algé , ROUSSOS, Sevastianos Laboratoire de Microbiologie Appliquée - Université - Algé , AZZOUZ, Samia Laboratoire de Microbiologie Appliquée - Université - Algé , Desseaux, Véronique Laboratoire de Microbiologie Appliquée - Université - Algé , KECHA, Mouloud Institut des Sciences Moléculaires de Marseille - France
Pages :
4
From page :
74
To page :
77
Abstract :
Background: Olive pomace, as the main by-product of the olive oil industry, is recently recycled as fermentation substrate for enzyme production. Objectives: Actinobacteria isolates were separated from an Algerian soil under olive pomace cultivation and were evaluated for their lignocellulolytic enzymes production. Materials and Methods: Isolates of Actinobacteria were separated from soils around oil mills using four isolation media, among them three were enriched by olive pomace. The isolates were screened for their cellulolytic, xylanolytic and ligninolytic activities. Isolates with potential of producing lignocellulose-degrading enzymes were selected under submerged fermentation based olive pomace. Results: Ninety isolates of Actinobacteria were separated from soil samples. M3 medium (raw pomace autoclaved alone) was the best isolation medium (68 strains), whereas, the soil from oil mill with continuous system (S1) led to separation of 52 strains. Among the 90 isolates, 82 were shown promising enzyme activity, 19 isolates were presented the largest zone diameter (Conclusions: Olive pomace with medium low cost and high titers of enzymes can be valorized by culture of Actinobacteria to produce lignocellulolytic enzymes for industrial applications.
Keywords :
Actinobacteria , Lignocellulolytic enzymes , Olive pomace , Submerged fermentation
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Biotechnology (IJB)
Serial Year :
2017
Record number :
2509038
Link To Document :
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