Enrichment and Characterisation of Cellulose Degrading Bacteria

Q3 Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics Defence Life Science Journal Pub Date : 2023-06-07 DOI:10.14429/dlsj.8.18061
Sucheta Golwalkar, Farida Khatri
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In the current research, a total of 10 bacterial isolates have been collected from municipal waste, vegetable waste, a dumping ground, a rice field, termite waste, cotton dyeing industry waste, forest waste, the soil under a coconut tree, dead decomposed plant waste, and sewage waste.Using soluble carboxy methyl cellulose degradation assays, the 10 bacterial strains have been isolated and examined for cellulolytic activity. In one percentage CMC agar medium, four strains, namely C9D, C9E, C9C, and C9B, efficiently digested cellulose, with a cellulolytic index of 35 mm, 25 mm, 17 mm, and 18 mm, respectively. The appearance of a clear zone was utilised to estimate cellulolytic activity. High-cellulolytic-activity isolates were identified up to the genus level.
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纤维素降解菌的富集与特性研究
本研究共从城市垃圾、蔬菜垃圾、垃圾场、稻田、白蚁垃圾、棉纺印染工业垃圾、森林垃圾、椰子树下土壤、死腐植物垃圾和污水垃圾中收集了10株细菌分离物。采用可溶性羧甲基纤维素降解试验,分离了10株菌株,并对其纤维素降解活性进行了检测。在1% CMC琼脂培养基中,4株菌株C9D、C9E、C9C和C9B均能有效地消化纤维素,其纤维素分解指数分别为35 mm、25 mm、17 mm和18 mm。一个清晰的区域的出现被用来估计纤维素的分解活性。高纤维素分解活性的分离株被鉴定到属水平。
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