USING STREPTOMYCES XYLANASE TO PRODUCE XYLOOLIGOSACHARIDE FROM CORNCOB

Streptomyces 234P-16 and SKK1-8 are xylanase-producing bacteria. Corncob xylan were extracted using acidifi ed method. Crude enzymes (produced by centrifuging the culture) were used to hydrolyze xylan from 2 varieties of corncob. Crude extract activity was measured by using DNS (Dinitrosalisilic Ac...

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Main Authors: ANJA MERYANDINI, TITI CANDRA SUNARTI, APRILIA NAOMI, FERY MUTIA
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SEAMEO, BIOTROP 2008-01-01
Series:Biotropia: The Southeast Asian Journal of Tropical Biology
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Online Access:http://journal.biotrop.org/index.php/biotropia/article/view/71/49
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author ANJA MERYANDINI
TITI CANDRA SUNARTI
APRILIA NAOMI
FERY MUTIA
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description Streptomyces 234P-16 and SKK1-8 are xylanase-producing bacteria. Corncob xylan were extracted using acidifi ed method. Crude enzymes (produced by centrifuging the culture) were used to hydrolyze xylan from 2 varieties of corncob. Crude extract activity was measured by using DNS (Dinitrosalisilic Acid) method. Xylanase from strain 234P-16 has the highest activity if cultivated in 1% Hawaii xylan, whereas strain SKK1-8 on 1.5% Bisma xylan. SKK1-8 xylanase can hydrolize corncob xylan (1% Hawaii or 1.5% Bisma xylan) within 4 hours and produce xylooligosacharide with polymerization degree of 4.76 and 6.37, respectively.
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spelling doaj.art-b989b3417acb4dd88ad0b338ddfde11b2022-12-22T00:07:34ZengSEAMEO, BIOTROPBiotropia: The Southeast Asian Journal of Tropical Biology0215-63341907-770X2008-01-01152119128USING STREPTOMYCES XYLANASE TO PRODUCE XYLOOLIGOSACHARIDE FROM CORNCOBANJA MERYANDINITITI CANDRA SUNARTIAPRILIA NAOMIFERY MUTIAStreptomyces 234P-16 and SKK1-8 are xylanase-producing bacteria. Corncob xylan were extracted using acidifi ed method. Crude enzymes (produced by centrifuging the culture) were used to hydrolyze xylan from 2 varieties of corncob. Crude extract activity was measured by using DNS (Dinitrosalisilic Acid) method. Xylanase from strain 234P-16 has the highest activity if cultivated in 1% Hawaii xylan, whereas strain SKK1-8 on 1.5% Bisma xylan. SKK1-8 xylanase can hydrolize corncob xylan (1% Hawaii or 1.5% Bisma xylan) within 4 hours and produce xylooligosacharide with polymerization degree of 4.76 and 6.37, respectively.http://journal.biotrop.org/index.php/biotropia/article/view/71/49XylanaseXylooligosacharideStreptomyces.
spellingShingle ANJA MERYANDINI
TITI CANDRA SUNARTI
APRILIA NAOMI
FERY MUTIA
USING STREPTOMYCES XYLANASE TO PRODUCE XYLOOLIGOSACHARIDE FROM CORNCOB
Biotropia: The Southeast Asian Journal of Tropical Biology
Xylanase
Xylooligosacharide
Streptomyces.
title USING STREPTOMYCES XYLANASE TO PRODUCE XYLOOLIGOSACHARIDE FROM CORNCOB
title_full USING STREPTOMYCES XYLANASE TO PRODUCE XYLOOLIGOSACHARIDE FROM CORNCOB
title_fullStr USING STREPTOMYCES XYLANASE TO PRODUCE XYLOOLIGOSACHARIDE FROM CORNCOB
title_full_unstemmed USING STREPTOMYCES XYLANASE TO PRODUCE XYLOOLIGOSACHARIDE FROM CORNCOB
title_short USING STREPTOMYCES XYLANASE TO PRODUCE XYLOOLIGOSACHARIDE FROM CORNCOB
title_sort using streptomyces xylanase to produce xylooligosacharide from corncob
topic Xylanase
Xylooligosacharide
Streptomyces.
url http://journal.biotrop.org/index.php/biotropia/article/view/71/49
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