A study was undertaken to isolate phytase producers from environment and to segregate the most highly efficient phytase producer and to develop a bioprocess technology for commercial application. During this process, a potential phytase producer Bacillus MCCB 242 was isolated and characterized phenotypically and genotypically. Subsequently, phytase production was optimized, the enzyme purified and characterized and an appropriate downstream process also could be standardized.Precisely, through this work an environmental isolate Bacillus MCCB 242 could be brought out as phytase producer for commercial application. The enzyme production could be optimized and characterized, and an appropriate downstream process standardized. Cytotoxicity stud...
The Bacillus subtilis dphy strain with the inactivated phytase gene was obtained. The phytase genes ...
Five aerobic endospore-forming bacilli, isolated from mangrove soil at Cochin, Kerala, India, which ...
Phytases (myo-inositol hexakisphosphate phosphohydrolase, EC 3.1.3.8) catalyze the release of phosph...
Due to several biological characteristics, bacterial phytases have considerable potential in commerc...
839-851Phytase, as an effective enzyme for phytic acid degradation, has significance in bioremediati...
In this study, three strains of bacteria were isolated from soil. Among the three isolated strains, ...
Introduction: Phytase hydrolyzes phytic acid and enhances bioavailability of phosphorus and other nu...
Phytase was produced from Lactobacillus plantarum isolated from a fermented food (Shalgam) and chara...
In this study, effect of corn steep liquor on phytase enzyme production from Lactobacillus plantarum...
Phytases are a group of enzymes capable of releasing phosphate from phytate, one of the most abundan...
Bacillus sp. L21 was isolated from the by-products of a leather factory (located in Izmir, Turkey) w...
Phytases are enzyme capable of hydrolysing phytic acid to myo-inositol and inorganic phosphorus. The...
Phytases catalyze the hydrolysis of phosphomonoester bonds in phytate, thereby releasing lower forms...
Objective: To isolate phytase producing Bacillus sp. from soil samples of Turkey, and optimize the g...
This study was aimed at isolating endophytic bacteria from Zea mays L. that have potential as phytas...
The Bacillus subtilis dphy strain with the inactivated phytase gene was obtained. The phytase genes ...
Five aerobic endospore-forming bacilli, isolated from mangrove soil at Cochin, Kerala, India, which ...
Phytases (myo-inositol hexakisphosphate phosphohydrolase, EC 3.1.3.8) catalyze the release of phosph...
Due to several biological characteristics, bacterial phytases have considerable potential in commerc...
839-851Phytase, as an effective enzyme for phytic acid degradation, has significance in bioremediati...
In this study, three strains of bacteria were isolated from soil. Among the three isolated strains, ...
Introduction: Phytase hydrolyzes phytic acid and enhances bioavailability of phosphorus and other nu...
Phytase was produced from Lactobacillus plantarum isolated from a fermented food (Shalgam) and chara...
In this study, effect of corn steep liquor on phytase enzyme production from Lactobacillus plantarum...
Phytases are a group of enzymes capable of releasing phosphate from phytate, one of the most abundan...
Bacillus sp. L21 was isolated from the by-products of a leather factory (located in Izmir, Turkey) w...
Phytases are enzyme capable of hydrolysing phytic acid to myo-inositol and inorganic phosphorus. The...
Phytases catalyze the hydrolysis of phosphomonoester bonds in phytate, thereby releasing lower forms...
Objective: To isolate phytase producing Bacillus sp. from soil samples of Turkey, and optimize the g...
This study was aimed at isolating endophytic bacteria from Zea mays L. that have potential as phytas...
The Bacillus subtilis dphy strain with the inactivated phytase gene was obtained. The phytase genes ...
Five aerobic endospore-forming bacilli, isolated from mangrove soil at Cochin, Kerala, India, which ...
Phytases (myo-inositol hexakisphosphate phosphohydrolase, EC 3.1.3.8) catalyze the release of phosph...