2016
DOI: 10.5897/ajmr2016.8193
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Halophile isolation to produce halophilic protease, protease production and testing crude protease as a detergent ingredient

Abstract: Halophilic enzymes are potentially useful in many industries, particularly in food fermentation, pharmaceutical, textile, and leather for the treatment of saline and hypersaline wastewaters. In this study, a halophilic bacterium was isolated from saltpan environment, and was identified as Bacillus sp. Mk22 through biochemical test and 16S rRNA gene sequencing. During protease screening, the isolates produced 24 mm clear zone around the bacterial colony. The maximum production of proteases was due to the follow… Show more

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