2013
DOI: 10.1590/s0101-20612013005000038
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Isolation and characterization of bacterial strains with a hydrolytic profile with potential use in bioconversion of agroindustial by-products and waste

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“…Amylolytic activity: The obtained colonies were also screened for their ability to produce amylase on a selective medium containing 1% soluble starch as substrate as reported by Mazzucotelli et al [15]. After incubation, the plates were flooded with 1 % iodine in 2 % KI.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Amylolytic activity: The obtained colonies were also screened for their ability to produce amylase on a selective medium containing 1% soluble starch as substrate as reported by Mazzucotelli et al [15]. After incubation, the plates were flooded with 1 % iodine in 2 % KI.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…After incubation, the plates were stained with Congo red dye and washed. A positive cellulase activity was detected by the formation of a yellow halo (8 mm or more) against a red background [15].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Consistently, in samples of the most popular fermented milk in Egypt, Lc. garvieae species were shown to be the dominant microflora (Mazzucotelli et al, 2013). Recently, Lc.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, Lc. garvieae has also been isolated from faecal samples of healthy people, suggesting that this microorganism could be part of the human commensal microbiota or transient bacteria ingested with food (Mazzucotelli et al, 2013). Lc.…”
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“…Enterococcus is part of the intestinal microbiota of animals and has been used as an indicator of fecal contamination in environmental samples; in fermented corn mass, a strain was identified with low α-amylase activity (Kumar et al, 2012;Mazzucotelli et al, 2013;Montor-Antonio et al, 2014;Tambekar et al, 2016). It should be noted that all these genera have strains which produce amylolytic enzymes.…”
Section: Phylogenetic Classification Of the Library Sequences Obtainementioning
confidence: 99%