The aims of this study were the isolation and screening of fungal cultures from forest litter soil for cellulases production. In the present study, four fungal cultures were isolated and identified. Among these fungal cultures, three belonged to the genus Aspergillus and one belonged to the genus Pencillium. These fungal cultures were tested to find their ability to produce cellulases, that catalyze the degradation of cellulose, which is a linear polymer made of glucose subunits linked by beta-1, 4 glycosidic bonds. The fungal isolate 3 (Aspergillus sp.) was noticed to show maximum zone of hydrolysis of carboxy-methyl cellulose and produce higher titers of cellulases including exoglucanase, endoglucanase and beta -D-glucosidase. The activit...
Cellulase production was investigated in pH-controlled cultures of Acremonium cellulolyticus. The re...
A large number of microorganisms are capable of degrading cellulose, only a few of these microorgani...
Cellulase production was investigated in pH-controlled cultures of Acremonium cellulolyticus. The re...
The goal of this study was to isolate and screen the fungal species associated with plant material l...
The research was conducted to isolate soil fungi and screen them for cellulase production using the ...
Cellulases are complex hydrolytic enzymes working synergistically on the hydrolysis of cellulolytic ...
A large number of microorganisms are capable of degrading cellulose, only a few of these microorgani...
1173-1180The current research focuses on the diversity of fungal isolates obtained from the soil and...
Enzymes are mostly used for the production of food and pharmaceutical products and the major source ...
Fungi are plentiful in nature and they are found growing on wastes of wood materials. These wastes a...
The screening plate method is commonly used for previous detection of cellulases produced by micro-o...
Cellulase is one of the most important enzymes that catalyse the decomposition of cellulose. It has ...
Cellulases hydrolyse the cellulose chain into single sugars efficiently. These sugars can be ferment...
The aim of this study was to identify cellulolytic fungal strains capable of degrading cellulose fro...
A large number of microorganisms are capable of degrading cellulose, only a few of these microorgani...
Cellulase production was investigated in pH-controlled cultures of Acremonium cellulolyticus. The re...
A large number of microorganisms are capable of degrading cellulose, only a few of these microorgani...
Cellulase production was investigated in pH-controlled cultures of Acremonium cellulolyticus. The re...
The goal of this study was to isolate and screen the fungal species associated with plant material l...
The research was conducted to isolate soil fungi and screen them for cellulase production using the ...
Cellulases are complex hydrolytic enzymes working synergistically on the hydrolysis of cellulolytic ...
A large number of microorganisms are capable of degrading cellulose, only a few of these microorgani...
1173-1180The current research focuses on the diversity of fungal isolates obtained from the soil and...
Enzymes are mostly used for the production of food and pharmaceutical products and the major source ...
Fungi are plentiful in nature and they are found growing on wastes of wood materials. These wastes a...
The screening plate method is commonly used for previous detection of cellulases produced by micro-o...
Cellulase is one of the most important enzymes that catalyse the decomposition of cellulose. It has ...
Cellulases hydrolyse the cellulose chain into single sugars efficiently. These sugars can be ferment...
The aim of this study was to identify cellulolytic fungal strains capable of degrading cellulose fro...
A large number of microorganisms are capable of degrading cellulose, only a few of these microorgani...
Cellulase production was investigated in pH-controlled cultures of Acremonium cellulolyticus. The re...
A large number of microorganisms are capable of degrading cellulose, only a few of these microorgani...
Cellulase production was investigated in pH-controlled cultures of Acremonium cellulolyticus. The re...