Alkaline Proteases From Bacteria Isolated From Cochin Estuary
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02/04/2014
02/04/2014
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Microorganisms distributed in the marine and brackish environments play an important role in the decomposition of organic matter and mineralisation in the system (Seshadri and lgnacimuthu, 2002). Estuary is one of the most productive ecosystems, at the same time one among the least explored ecosystems on earth, which has immense potential as a source of potent microorganisms that produce valuable compounds particularly, enzymes such as proteases. In this scenario, it is very appropriate to embark on finding novel alkaline protease producers from the estuarine system. The area where the present investigation was carried out is a part of the extensive estuarine system of South India viz. Cochin Estuary. There is meagre knowledge regarding the microbial composition, particularly the protease producers of Cochin Estuary. Hence, the present study has been undertaken with the objective of finding novel alkaline protease producing bacteria from Cochin Estuary Department of Marine Biology, Microbiology and Biochemistry, Cochin University of science and Technology Cochin University of science and Technology |
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Cochin University Of Science And Technology |
Palavras-Chave | #Sampling #Protease #Incubation #Temperature #Growth |
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