FEATHER DEGRADING FUNGI: ISOLATION, IDENTIFICATION AND MEASURING THE PROTEOLYTIC ACTIVITY USING SOLID-STATE FERMENTATION TECHNIQUE

Neama Derhab, M. El-Metwally, Mona E. M. Mabrouk, Youssef M. M. Mohammed
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The rapid growth of the poultry industry has been associated with an increase in the production of keratin-containing residues (feathers are most abundant). Keratinolytic microorganisms have become biotechnologically important since they target the hydrolysis of highly rigid keratin. The main aim of the recent study was to isolate Aspergilli that have a keratinolytic activity. The keratinolytic fungi were isolated from three different places containing keratinous wastes. For cultivating these organisms, a solid-state fermentation (SSF) media was used containing feather as the only source of carbon and nitrogen. Then, we used Potato dextrose agar (PDA) media for purification and identification of isolates, by studying their culture and microscopic characteristics. Based on our results, we obtained four keratinolytic fungal species; namely, Aspergillus terreus, Aspergillus nidulans, Aspergillus niger , and Aspergillus fumigatus . The total protein content in the fermented media was measured using the method of Lowry. The hydrolysis of feathers by fungi resulted high amount of soluble protein from the insoluble hard keratin presented in chicken feather, which can be used as an organic fertilizer or as an ingredient in animal feed, reducing the environmental impact of feather waste from the chicken industry. This study highlights the feather-degrading fungi that are useful as biotechnological solutions, in the management of keratinous waste by using environmentally friendly methods.
羽毛降解真菌:分离、鉴定和固态发酵技术测定蛋白质水解活性
家禽业的快速增长与含角蛋白残留物(羽毛中含量最多)的产量增加有关。角蛋白分解微生物在生物技术上具有重要意义,因为它们的目标是高度刚性角蛋白的水解。最近研究的主要目的是分离具有角化活性的曲霉菌。从三个不同的含角化废物的地方分离到溶角真菌。为了培养这些生物,使用固体发酵(SSF)培养基,其中含有羽毛作为碳和氮的唯一来源。然后,利用马铃薯葡萄糖琼脂(PDA)培养基对分离菌株进行纯化和鉴定,研究其培养和显微特性。根据我们的结果,我们得到了四种角化真菌;即地曲霉、空心曲霉、黑曲霉和烟曲霉。采用Lowry法测定发酵培养基中总蛋白含量。真菌对羽毛的水解使鸡毛中的不溶性硬角蛋白产生了大量的可溶性蛋白质,可以用作有机肥料或动物饲料的成分,减少了养鸡业羽毛废弃物对环境的影响。这项研究强调了羽毛降解真菌作为生物技术解决方案,在使用环保方法管理角质废物方面是有用的。
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