Efforts have been made to develop fungal isolates with the ability to degrade chicken feather waste. The goal of this study was to find and test the ability of keratinolytic fungi isolated from the soil around chicken and goat farms to degrade chicken feather waste. The keratinolytic fungi were preliminarily screened for their proteolytic activity on skim milk agar medium. The study obtained forty six isolates that were characterized based on the fungal colonies color or fungal morphotypes. Eight fungal isolates (A2, A7, A12, A18, A29, A31, K1, and K2) displayed considerable proteolytic activities and total degradation of chicken feather in the fermentation medium or feather meal broth in 10 days. Based on the molecular analysis, the specie...
Keratinases are produced by microorganisms as fungi, actinomycetes and bacteria and have the capacit...
The aim of the study was to isolate keratinolytic actinobacteria from feather waste soil, poultry fa...
Keratin is an insoluble protein, which accounts for 90-95 % of poultry's feathers. Hydrolyzed feathe...
The daily consumption of chicken increases annually, as they are one of the cheapest and healthiest ...
Annually, about 55 percent of keratinous wastes are generated from various agro-industrial processin...
Abstract Purpose Keratinous wastes are the solid environmental pollutant generated from poultry farm...
Objectives: isolate a novel feather- degrading actinobacterial species had the ability to produce wi...
In this current study 45 fungal isolates were isolated from chicken's litter on Feather Agar Medium ...
In nature, chicken feathers were abundantly generated from poultry industry and become severe enviro...
Background: Feather waste is generated in large amounts as a by-product of commercial poultry proces...
The increase in demand of chicken meat products for human consumption has caused the accumulation of...
The ability of the keratinophilic fungus Microsporum gypseum to degrade different keratin substrates...
This study was aimed to isolate keratinolytic bacteria of chicken feather waste and test keratinoly...
Abstract There is an increasing demand for cost-effective and ecologically-friendly methods for valo...
The aim of this study was to select keratin-degrading bacteria from JSC “Biocentras” collection and ...
Keratinases are produced by microorganisms as fungi, actinomycetes and bacteria and have the capacit...
The aim of the study was to isolate keratinolytic actinobacteria from feather waste soil, poultry fa...
Keratin is an insoluble protein, which accounts for 90-95 % of poultry's feathers. Hydrolyzed feathe...
The daily consumption of chicken increases annually, as they are one of the cheapest and healthiest ...
Annually, about 55 percent of keratinous wastes are generated from various agro-industrial processin...
Abstract Purpose Keratinous wastes are the solid environmental pollutant generated from poultry farm...
Objectives: isolate a novel feather- degrading actinobacterial species had the ability to produce wi...
In this current study 45 fungal isolates were isolated from chicken's litter on Feather Agar Medium ...
In nature, chicken feathers were abundantly generated from poultry industry and become severe enviro...
Background: Feather waste is generated in large amounts as a by-product of commercial poultry proces...
The increase in demand of chicken meat products for human consumption has caused the accumulation of...
The ability of the keratinophilic fungus Microsporum gypseum to degrade different keratin substrates...
This study was aimed to isolate keratinolytic bacteria of chicken feather waste and test keratinoly...
Abstract There is an increasing demand for cost-effective and ecologically-friendly methods for valo...
The aim of this study was to select keratin-degrading bacteria from JSC “Biocentras” collection and ...
Keratinases are produced by microorganisms as fungi, actinomycetes and bacteria and have the capacit...
The aim of the study was to isolate keratinolytic actinobacteria from feather waste soil, poultry fa...
Keratin is an insoluble protein, which accounts for 90-95 % of poultry's feathers. Hydrolyzed feathe...