Title of article :
Screening and Isolation of Collagenase Producing Microorganism from Proteins Waste Found in Himalayan Region
Author/Authors :
Gautam, Manisha Department of Biotechnology - Himachal Pradesh University, Summer Hill, Shimla, India , Azmi, Wamik Department of Biotechnology - Himachal Pradesh University, Summer Hill, Shimla, India
Pages :
8
From page :
558
To page :
565
Abstract :
Multicellular organisms of the human and animal bodies such as skin, bones, tendons, cartilage and blood vessels have collagen as a fibrous element. Collagen is a most representative protein of the leather wastes and collagenase is a proteolytic enzyme. The collagenase is responsible for the degradation of native collagen to small peptide fragments, without affecting the other proteins. Collagenase has widespread applications such as cosmetics, wound healing, diabetic ulcer, arterial ulcers and burns surgery, etc. In the present study, Twenty-seven collagenaseproducing microorganisms were identified and isolated from soil/sewage samples of the fish market and slaughterhouse areas. CS-20 sample was found most efficient producer microorganism of collagenase. This sample was identified from Pseudomonas genus and isolated as Pseudomonas species. The parameters such as temperature, substrate, pH, incubation period and inoculum percentage were also optimized to screen the hyper producer strain with maximum collagenase activity. CS-20 isolate (Collagenase producing microorganism) was capable of hydrolyzing other protein substrates such as gelatine and azocoll. Thus, CS-20 isolate is highefficiency strain for the production of collagenase.
Keywords :
Microorganisms , Proteolytic Enzyme , Collagenase , Pseudomonas Genus
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics
Serial Year :
2017
Record number :
2427324
Link To Document :
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