Amylase-Producing Fungi and Bacteria Associated with Some Food Processing Wastes

T. Okunwaye, P. Uadia, B. O. Okogbenin, E. Okogbenin, D. C. Onyia, J. U. Obibuzor
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Amylases are enzymes that catalyze the hydrolysis of glycosidic bonds present in starch to release simple sugars. They are one of the most important enzymes in numerous commercial processes. In this investigation, fungal and bacterial strains from the following agro-industrial wastes were isolated and screened for amylolytic ability: soil from oil palm plantation, shea seed, date fruit, coconut meat, cassava effluent, cassava peel, cassava tubers, yam and potato tubers, starch medium, parboiled water from noodles and rice. The results revealed the presence of Geotrichum, Aspergillus, Penicillium, Trichoderma, Rhizopus and Fusarium spp. Five major genera of bacterial species namely Corynebacterium, Pseudomonas, Lactobacillus, Micrococcus and Bacillus were isolated and screened for amylase activity. Cassava soil had the highest heterotrophic bacterial count of 5.7 x105cfu/g and coconut meat waste had the lowest heterotrophic bacterial count of 1.3 x105cfu/g. All isolated microorganisms had the amylolytic ability. The fungal isolates had higher amylase activity when compared with the bacterial isolates. This investigation reveals organisms with high amylase activity.
与某些食品加工废料有关的产生淀粉酶的真菌和细菌
淀粉酶是催化淀粉中糖苷键水解以释放单糖的酶。它们是许多商业过程中最重要的酶之一。本研究从以下农业工业废弃物中分离出真菌和细菌菌株,并对其进行了淀粉降解能力的筛选:油棕种植园土壤、乳木果种子、枣果、椰子肉、木薯废水、木薯皮、木薯块茎、山药和马铃薯块茎、淀粉培养基、面条和大米的半沸水。结果表明,菌株中有土曲菌、曲霉、青霉、木霉、根霉和镰刀菌,并分离出棒状杆菌、假单胞菌、乳杆菌、微球菌和芽孢杆菌5个主要属,进行了淀粉酶活性筛选。其中,木薯土的异养细菌数量最高,为5.7 x105cfu/g,椰肉渣的异养细菌数量最低,为1.3 x105cfu/g。所有分离的微生物均具有解淀粉能力。真菌分离株的淀粉酶活性高于细菌分离株。这项调查揭示了具有高淀粉酶活性的生物体。
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