Three Bacillus species (B. subtilis LFB-FIOCRUZ 1270, B. subtilis LFB-FIOCRUZ 1273, and B. licheniformis LFB-FIOCRUZ 1274), isolated from the poultry industry, were evaluated for keratinase production using feathers or feather meal as the sole carbon and nitrogen sources in a submerged fermentation. The three Bacillus spp. produced extracellular keratinases and peptidases after 7 days. Feather meal was the best substrate for keratinase and peptidase production in B. subtilis 1273, with 412 U/mL and 463 U/ml. The three strains were able to degrade feather meal (62-75%) and feather (40-95%) producing 3.9-4.4 mg/ml of soluble protein in feather meal medium and 1.9-3.3 mg/ml when feather medium was used. The three strains produced serine peptidases with keratinase and gelatinase activity. B. subtilis 1273 was the strain which exhibited the highest enzymatic activity. © 2011 Ana Maria Mazotto et al.
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Mazotto, A. M., Coelho, R. R. R., Cedrola, S. M. L., De Lima, M. F., Couri, S., Paraguai De Souza, E., & Vermelho, A. B. (2011). Keratinase production by three Bacillus spp. using feather meal and whole feather as substrate in a submerged fermentation. Enzyme Research, 2011(1). https://doi.org/10.4061/2011/523780
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