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    Production and Characterization of Fungal Amylase Enzyme Isolated from Aspergillus Sp. JGI 12 in Solid State Culture
    (Academic Journals, 2007-03) Alva, S.; Anupama, J.; Savla, J.; Chiu, Y.Y.; Vyshali, P.; Shruti, M.; Yogeetha, B.S.; Bhavya, D.; Purvi, J.; Ruchi, K.; Kumudini, B.S.; Varalakshmi, K.N.
    Aspergillus species isolated from various seeds were screened for their ability to produce amylase. A selected strain, Aspergillus sp. JGI 12, showed the highest amylase activity in solid state fermentation. Different substrates were screened for enzyme production. Coconut oil cake, groundnut oil cake and rice bran were found to be very good substrates for enzyme production. Different combinations; wheat bran : groundnut oil cake : rice bran (1:2:2) was used which resulted in higher enzyme titre. This combination of substrates was used for further studies on amylase production and characterization. The enzyme amylase was found to be thermostable and active at wide range of pH.

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