Conversion of shrimp headwaste for production of a thermotolerant, detergent-stable,alkaline protease by paenibacillus sp.

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Fishery processing by-products have been of great interest to researchers due to their beneficial applications in many fields. In this study, five types of marine by-products, including demineralized crab shell, demineralized shrimp shell, shrimp head, shrimp shell, and squid pen, provided sources of carbon and nitrogen nutrition by producing a protease from Paenibacillus sp. TKU047. Strain TKU047 demonstrated the highest protease productivity (2.98 U/mL) when cultured for two days on a medium containing 0.5% of shrimp head powder (SHP). The mass of TKU047 protease was determined to be 32 kDa (approximately). TKU047 protease displayed optimal activity at 70-80?C and pH 9, with a pH range of stability from 6 to 11. TKU047 protease also showed stability in solutions containing surfactants and detergents. Based on its excellent properties, Paenibacillus sp. TKU047 protease may be a feasible candidate for inclusion in laundry detergents.

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Doan, C. T., Tran, T. N., Wen, I. H., Nguyen, V. B., Nguyen, A. D., & Wang, S. L. (2019). Conversion of shrimp headwaste for production of a thermotolerant, detergent-stable,alkaline protease by paenibacillus sp. Catalysts, 9(10). https://doi.org/10.3390/catal9100798

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