A new Streptomyces sp. IF 5 was isolated from the feather dumped soil and found to have a tremendous keratinase activity. The strain enabled the degradation of the chicken feathers very effectively in 60 h. The 16S rRNA sequence of 1474 bp long was submitted to the National centre for Biotechnological information. The keratinolytic activity in the culture medium was 1181 U/ml. The release and analyses of sulphydryl groups in the culture medium evident the degradation activity by the Streptomyces sp. IF 5. The idea of the present study was to use the degraded chicken feathers as the substrate for the growth and cultivation of microorganisms. We have designed a very economical culture medium that includes the usage of some basal salts alone a...
Processing of waste chicken feathers can be used as a biological treatment with keratinase enzyme. ...
A wild type Streptomyces strain BA7 which was isolated from soil, showed a high keratinolytic activi...
WOS: 000182397000010A wild type Streptomyces strain BA(7) which was isolated from soil, showed a hig...
A new Streptomyces sp. IF 5 was isolated from the feather dumped soil and found to have a tremendous...
Abstract There is an increasing demand for cost-effective and ecologically-friendly methods for valo...
Keratinase producing microorganisms are being increasingly utilized for degradation and recycling of...
Keratinous biomass valorization for value-added products presents a high prospect in ecological mana...
A Streptomyces was isolated from poultry plant wastewater, showed high keratinolytic activity when c...
The aim of this study was to investigate environmental conditions affecting chicken feather degradat...
Background: Feather waste is generated in large amounts as a by-product of commercial poultry proces...
Feathers are the most prevalent agricultural waste generated by chicken farms, polluting the environ...
Annually, about 55 percent of keratinous wastes are generated from various agro-industrial processin...
The global increase in consumption of chicken meats as source of protein and the current use of chic...
In nature, chicken feathers were abundantly generated from poultry industry and become severe enviro...
The increase in demand of chicken meat products for human consumption has caused the accumulation of...
Processing of waste chicken feathers can be used as a biological treatment with keratinase enzyme. ...
A wild type Streptomyces strain BA7 which was isolated from soil, showed a high keratinolytic activi...
WOS: 000182397000010A wild type Streptomyces strain BA(7) which was isolated from soil, showed a hig...
A new Streptomyces sp. IF 5 was isolated from the feather dumped soil and found to have a tremendous...
Abstract There is an increasing demand for cost-effective and ecologically-friendly methods for valo...
Keratinase producing microorganisms are being increasingly utilized for degradation and recycling of...
Keratinous biomass valorization for value-added products presents a high prospect in ecological mana...
A Streptomyces was isolated from poultry plant wastewater, showed high keratinolytic activity when c...
The aim of this study was to investigate environmental conditions affecting chicken feather degradat...
Background: Feather waste is generated in large amounts as a by-product of commercial poultry proces...
Feathers are the most prevalent agricultural waste generated by chicken farms, polluting the environ...
Annually, about 55 percent of keratinous wastes are generated from various agro-industrial processin...
The global increase in consumption of chicken meats as source of protein and the current use of chic...
In nature, chicken feathers were abundantly generated from poultry industry and become severe enviro...
The increase in demand of chicken meat products for human consumption has caused the accumulation of...
Processing of waste chicken feathers can be used as a biological treatment with keratinase enzyme. ...
A wild type Streptomyces strain BA7 which was isolated from soil, showed a high keratinolytic activi...
WOS: 000182397000010A wild type Streptomyces strain BA(7) which was isolated from soil, showed a hig...