Isolation and characterization of keratinolytic bacteria from soil samples of poultry waste dumping sites
College
College of Science
Department/Unit
Physics
Document Type
Article
Source Title
International Journal of Agricultural Technology
Volume
14
Issue
7
First Page
1787
Last Page
1800
Publication Date
2018
Abstract
The keratinolytic bacteria isolated from soil samples which containing the degrading feathers was investigated. Thirteen bacterial isolates were selected and were subjected to preliminary screening through protease assay using Milk Agar Medium. Six isolates were detected positive for protease activity and were further characterized via biochemical and microscopic assays. Isolates were grown in basal medium containing feathers as sole nutrient source and the degree of feather degradation was monitored. Two isolates exhibited conspicuous keratinase activity. DNA from these two candidate organisms were isolated and subjected to PCR using 16S rRNA specific primers. PCR products were sequenced and analysis revealed that both of them belong to Bacillus cereus species. Isolation of potential keratinolytic microorganisms could have potential biotechnological used especially in processes which involved keratin hyrdolysis.
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Recommended Citation
Reyes, A., Ambita, I., Batalon, J., Aba, B., Cortes, A., Macabecha, C., & Montecillo, A. D. (2018). Isolation and characterization of keratinolytic bacteria from soil samples of poultry waste dumping sites. International Journal of Agricultural Technology, 14 (7), 1787-1800. Retrieved from https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/11242
Disciplines
Environmental Microbiology and Microbial Ecology
Keywords
Soil microbiology; Poultry—Manure—Microbiology; Bacillus cereus
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