Effect of Salt and Inhibitoron the Isolation, Purification and Characterization of α -Amylase from Aspergillusniger Produced from Pigeon Pea

A. O. R.
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α-Amylase an industrially used enzyme can be obtained from Aspergillusniger and can be produced from food sources such as pigeon pea. α-Amylase was produced from Aspergillusniger isolated from pigeon pea, purified and characterized. This process was achieved using ammonium sulphate, ion exchange DEAE column and gel filtration (Sephadex A-50 and sephadex G-100) chromatography. The effect of salt and inhibitor was determinedAmmonium sulphate precipitation results showed that the highest specific α-amylase activity was (1.01 U/ml. mg) obtained at 11.27% saturation level, with a purity of 1.81-fold of the crude extract and yielding 1.00%. Further purification using gel filtration increased the enzyme purity and yielding 8.94-fold relative to the crude extract 3.01% and yielding Specific activity after purification was 4.99 U/mg. The effect of salts on α-Amylase activity increased to 258.09% when in MgSO4, while decreased to 7.71% and 21.07% when in MnSO4 and CuCl2 respectively and yielded no result when in PbNO3.Its reaction with chemical inhibitors such as Bromosuccinimide was activated to 136.465% and was inhibited at Mercaptoethanol to 0%. All these were determined using a visible spectrophotometer with an absorbance of 540nm, against the control that contains 100µL of the enzyme and 100µL of 1% starch solution.Therefore α -amylase produced from Aspergillusniger can be exploited for potential usage for industrial applications of enzymes in a wide range of production and its application in food processing.
盐和抑制剂对鸽豆黑曲霉α -淀粉酶的分离纯化及特性的影响
α-淀粉酶是一种工业上使用的酶,可以从黑曲霉中获得,也可以从鸽豆等食物来源中生产。α-淀粉酶是从鸽豆中分离得到的黑曲霉,并对其进行了纯化和鉴定。该工艺采用硫酸铵、离子交换DEAE柱和凝胶过滤(Sephadex A-50和Sephadex G-100)色谱法实现。测定了盐和抑制剂对α-淀粉酶的影响。硫酸铵沉淀结果表明,α-淀粉酶的最高特异性活性为(1.01 U/ml)。Mg)在11.27%饱和水平下得到,纯度为粗提物的1.81倍,得率为1.00%。纯化后的酶纯度比粗提物提高了8.94倍,比活性为4.99 U/mg,比活性为3.01%。盐对α-淀粉酶活性的影响在MgSO4中增加到258.09%,在MnSO4和CuCl2中分别降低到7.71%和21.07%,在PbNO3中没有影响。其与溴丁二酰亚胺等化学抑制剂的反应被激活至136.465%,巯基乙醇的反应被抑制至0%。所有这些都是用可见光分光光度计测定,吸光度为540nm,对照组含有100µL的酶和100µL的1%淀粉溶液。因此,黑曲霉生产的α -淀粉酶具有广泛的工业应用潜力,在食品加工中的应用也十分广泛。
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