Enhancing the efficiency and functionality of xylanase from Bacillus sp. RTS11:
Optimization, purification, characterization, and prospects in kraft pulp bleaching
Sara Sahnoun,
Bilal Yahiaoui,
Aicha Benlounissi
et al.
Abstract:Bacillus sp. RTS11, a xylanolytic strain, was isolated from the Algerian Sahara desert rocks. Genetic analysis revealed a remarkable 98.69% similarity to Bacillus pumilus. We harnessed optimization techniques, including Plackett-Burman screening and Box-Behnken optimization design to amplify xylanase production and activity. The outcome of these efforts was an optimized medium that yielded an impressive xylanase production titer of 448.89 U, a threefold increase compared to the non-optimized medium (146 U). Th… Show more
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