Feather meal conversion through submerged cultivations with Bacillus strains (CL33A, CL14) yielded proteases and protein hydrolysates. After 4-day (CL33A) and 10-day (CL14) cultivations, protease activities reached 461 U/mL; hydrolysates presented antioxidant (radicals-scavenging, 57-77%; Fe2+-chelation, 14-28%; Fe3+-reduction) and antidiabetic (dipeptidyl peptidase-IV inhibition, 49-52%) potentials. The obtained bioproducts present prospective commercial/industrial applications.
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da Silva Bernardo, B., Ramos, R. F., Callegaro, K., & Daroit, D. J. (2019). Co-production of proteases and bioactive protein hydrolysates from bioprocessing of feather meal. Brazilian Archives of Biology and Technology, 62, 1–9. https://doi.org/10.1590/1678-4324-2019180621
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