AMYLOLYTIC POTENTIAL OF Arthrobacter sp. AND Bacillus aerius FROM WASTE DUMP-SITES OF TWO BAKERIES LOCATED WITHIN KADUNA METROPOLIS, NIGERIA
Tonidunni Ibukunola Obafunmi,
Garba Faiza Bakori,
Yunus Sumayya Lawal
Abstract:Bakery waste dumpsites are believed to harbour a variety of bacteria due to the presence of organic materials like flour, sugar, and other food residues. The conditions in these environments support the growth of bacteria with the ability to degrade starch into simple sugars because they produce amylases, an enzyme pivotal to the food and beverage production. As Amylases progressively gain relevance in several other starch-based processes, their availability becomes insufficient, and the need for amylases with… Show more
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