Wash Performance of Crude Alkaline Proteases from Bacillus halodurans RSCVS-PF21 and Fermenti bacillus sp. RSCVS-HS3 for Detergent Industry
Rakesh Singh Chauhan1* and Rahasya Mani Mishra1,2
1Centre for Biotechnology Studies, Awadhesh Pratap Singh University, Rewa, 486003, Madhya Pradesh, India
2Department of Environmental Biology, Awadhesh Pratap Singh University, Rewa, 486003, Madhya Pradesh, India
*Corresponding Author: Rakesh Singh Chauhan, Centre for Biotechnology Studies, Awadhesh Pratap Singh University, Rewa, 486003, Madhya Pradesh, India.
Received:
December 24, 2024; Published: January 21, 2025
Abstract
The study's goal was to check wash performance potential of crude alkaline protease filtrates from Bacillus halodurans RSCVS-PF21 and Fermenti bacillus sp. RSCVS-HS3 both isolated from alkaline soil from vindhya region (Rewa division) of Madhya Pradesh of Central India. It was found that when mixed with detergents these alkaline protease crude filtrates enhanced the washing efficacy of detergents. Thus, both are potential candidates to be used in detergent industry.
Keywords:Bacillus halodurans RSCVS-PF21; Fermenti bacillus sp; RSCVS-HS3; Alkaline Proteases; Bacteria
References
- Agrawal S., et al. “Isolation and screening of alkaline protease producing bacteria from different soil habitats”. Madhya Bharti Journal of Science1 (2016): 44-48.
- Bas D and Boyaci IH. “Modeling and optimization I: usability of response surface methodology”. Journal of Food Engineering 78 (2007): 836-845.
- Bayoudh A., et al. “Purification and characterization of an alkaline protease from Pseudomonas aeruginosa MN1”. The Journal of Industrial Microbiology and Biotechnology 24 (2000): 291-295.
- Bornscheuer U., et al. “Engineering the third wave of biocatalysis”. Nature 485 (2012): 185.
- Chauhan RS and Mishra RM. “Characterization of Alkaline Protease Producing Bacillus Halodurans RSCVS-PF21 Isolated from Poultry Farm Soil”. Biosciences, Biotechnology Research Asia2 (2020): 385-392.
- Chauhan RS and Mishra RM “Investigations and Characterization of Alkaline Protease- Producing Fermentibacillus RSCVS-HS3”. Biosciences, Biotechnology Research Asia, 20.1 (2023) :341-350.
- Gupta R., et al. “Bleach-stable, alkaline protease from Bacillus ”. Biotechnology Letters 21 (1999): 135-138.
- Haddar A, et al. “Novel surfactant-stable alkaline serine-protease from a newly isolated Bacillus mojavensis Purification and characterization”. Process Biochemistry 44.1 (2009): 29-35.
- Illanes A. “Enzyme Biocatalysis”. Principles and Applications. New York NY: Springer-Verlag New York Inc, (2008).
- Jacobson JW., et al. “Composition for Cleaning Drains Clogged with Deposits Containing Hair”. (1985).
- Kumar CG., et al. “Thermostable alkaline protease from a novel marine haloalkalophilic Bacillus clausii isolate”. World Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology 20 (2004): 351-357.
- Kumar CG., et al. “Novel enzyme-based detergents: an Indian perspective”. Current Science 75 (1998) :1312-1318.
- Oberoi R., et al. “Characterization and wash performance analysis of an SDS-stable alkaline protease from a Bacillus”. World Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology 17 (2001): 493-497.
- Shanlin F., et al. “Biochemistry and pathology of radical-mediated protein oxidation”. Biochemical Journal 324 (1997): 1-18.
- Varela H., et al. “Skin unhairing proteases of Bacillus subtilis, production and partial characterization”. Biotechnology Letters 19 (1997): 755-758.
- Vishalakshi N., et al. “Production of alkaline protease from Streptomyces gulbargensis and its application in removal of blood stains”. Indian Journal of Biotechnology 8 (2009): 280-285.
Citation
Copyright