2021
DOI: 10.15414/jmbfs.2113
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Hair Removal Potential of Keratinase Produced by Bacillus Species Isolated From Feather Waste

Abstract: Keratins are tough, fibrous proteins found as the major protein component in hair. Chemical hair removal is harsh and results in severe toxicity and pollution, hence, a need for a non-chemical enzymatic hair removal process. The aim of this study is to characterise keratinase from isolated keratin-degrading Bacillus licheniformis-K51, Bacillus subtilis-K50 and Bacillus sp.-K53 and investigate its potential in hair removal. The collagenolytic ability of keratin-degrading keratinases obtained from Bacillus liche… Show more

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“…The enzymes studied were protease enzymes from various organisms, such as C. brefeldianus and Pseudomonas aeruginosa strain MCM B-327. 21,22 Keratinase enzyme also has been studied for the depilation of hair, which is quite resistant to the commonly known proteolytic enzymes, such as trypsin, pepsin and papain, 23,24 The complex mechanism of dehairing by keratolysis involves the cooperative action of sulphitolytic and proteolytic actions. 25 A novel serine alkaline protease (AprA) gene from alkaliphilic Idiomarina sp.…”
Section: Dehairingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The enzymes studied were protease enzymes from various organisms, such as C. brefeldianus and Pseudomonas aeruginosa strain MCM B-327. 21,22 Keratinase enzyme also has been studied for the depilation of hair, which is quite resistant to the commonly known proteolytic enzymes, such as trypsin, pepsin and papain, 23,24 The complex mechanism of dehairing by keratolysis involves the cooperative action of sulphitolytic and proteolytic actions. 25 A novel serine alkaline protease (AprA) gene from alkaliphilic Idiomarina sp.…”
Section: Dehairingmentioning
confidence: 99%