ROLE OF ASPERGILLUS IN PRODUCTIONOF INDUSTRIALLY IMPORTANT ALKALINE PROTEASE ENZYME
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Alkaline proteases are vitally important enzymes having abundant use in commercial productions including leather, food, detergent, pharmaceutical, textile and other industries. Microbial enzyme production is the cheapest and feasible among all other sources. The present work was carried out using a soil fungal isolate Aspergillusfor alkaline protease production. The environmental conditions were optimized for higher production and were found to be a pH of 13, temperature 28° C, salt AS NaCl and incubation time of 72 hours. Washing test indicated their great importance in detergent industries and immobilization further made the process economic.Aspergillusspp was found to be a promising strain for commercial production and have great future prospect.
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