Eight isolates of cellulose-degrading bacteria (CDB) were isolated from four different invertebrates (termite, snail, caterpillar, and bookworm) by enriching the basal culture medium with filter paper as substrate for cellulose degradation. To indicate the cellulase activity of the organisms, diameter of clear zone around the colony and hydrolytic value on cellulose Congo Red agar media were measured. CDB 8 and CDB 10 exhibited the maximum zone of clearance around the colony with diameter of 45 and 50 mm and with the hydrolytic value of 9 and 9.8, respectively. The enzyme assays for two enzymes, filter paper cellulase (FPC), and cellulase (endoglucanase), were examined by methods recommended by the International Union of Pure and Applied Ch...
Cellulose are the most abundant renewable biomass. The bioconversion of cellulose plays an important...
Cellulases are enzymes capable of degrading cellulose containing industrial pollutants. Nowadays, ce...
This Thesis is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Sc...
Copyright © 2012 Pratima Gupta et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
The present investigation deals with the isolation, screening and characterization of cellulose prod...
Abstract: A Bacillus species identified as Bacillus cereus was isolated and characterized by enrichi...
Objective: The green plant waste consists of a high amount of lignocellulosic materials offering int...
To obtain effective cellulose-degrading microorganisms, five cellulose-decomposing strains were isol...
The raw materials used to produce bioethanol mostly are food crops, which has led to conflicts on fo...
In the present study, cellulose degrading bacteria was isolated from sheep rumen. Screening of cellu...
The function of the microorganisms in the intestinal tracts of certain species of insects has attrac...
Cellulose degradation is carried out by a large number of microorganisms with only a limited populat...
Cellulose degradation is carried out by a large number of microorganisms with only a limited populat...
Abstract: In this study, sixteen bacterial strains were isolated from decayed sawdust and they were ...
Enzymes are mostly used for the production of food and pharmaceutical products and the major source ...
Cellulose are the most abundant renewable biomass. The bioconversion of cellulose plays an important...
Cellulases are enzymes capable of degrading cellulose containing industrial pollutants. Nowadays, ce...
This Thesis is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Sc...
Copyright © 2012 Pratima Gupta et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
The present investigation deals with the isolation, screening and characterization of cellulose prod...
Abstract: A Bacillus species identified as Bacillus cereus was isolated and characterized by enrichi...
Objective: The green plant waste consists of a high amount of lignocellulosic materials offering int...
To obtain effective cellulose-degrading microorganisms, five cellulose-decomposing strains were isol...
The raw materials used to produce bioethanol mostly are food crops, which has led to conflicts on fo...
In the present study, cellulose degrading bacteria was isolated from sheep rumen. Screening of cellu...
The function of the microorganisms in the intestinal tracts of certain species of insects has attrac...
Cellulose degradation is carried out by a large number of microorganisms with only a limited populat...
Cellulose degradation is carried out by a large number of microorganisms with only a limited populat...
Abstract: In this study, sixteen bacterial strains were isolated from decayed sawdust and they were ...
Enzymes are mostly used for the production of food and pharmaceutical products and the major source ...
Cellulose are the most abundant renewable biomass. The bioconversion of cellulose plays an important...
Cellulases are enzymes capable of degrading cellulose containing industrial pollutants. Nowadays, ce...
This Thesis is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Sc...