Screening Some Extracellular Enzymes of Wild Mushrooms from Pt. Ravishankar Shukla University Campus

Srishti Verma, V. Valvi, K. Shukla
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Wild mushrooms are well known to produce wide range of bioactive metabolites and different types of enzymes. In this study 5 wild mushroom samples were collected which belongs to different groups. Samples were isolated and observed the culture characteristics, during the growth of mycelia many biochemical changes are known to occur, as a result of which enzymes are secreted extracellularly to degrade the insoluble materials into the substrates. Primary screening of extracellular amylase and cellulose were carried out by plate culture method in the GYP media with soluble starch to test the amylase activity and for cellulase, CMC (Carboxymethyl cellulose) plate assay was used. All the mushroom cultures differ in context of extracellular enzymatic activity. The activity of amylase enzyme was substantially higher in all the mushroom cultures. In the screening of cellulase enzyme two cultures were observed as positive. Present study suggests the capacity of these wild mushrooms in the production of biotechnologically useful enzymes with great industrial importance.
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舒克拉大学校园野生蘑菇胞外酶的筛选
野生蘑菇是众所周知的产生广泛的生物活性代谢物和不同类型的酶。本研究采集了5种不同类群的野生蘑菇样品。分离样品并观察培养特性,菌丝生长过程中发生许多生化变化,细胞外分泌酶将不溶性物质降解为底物。细胞外淀粉酶和纤维素的初步筛选采用平板培养法,在含有可溶性淀粉的GYP培养基上进行淀粉酶活性测定,纤维素酶的筛选采用羧甲基纤维素(CMC)平板法。所有的蘑菇培养不同的背景下,细胞外的酶活性。淀粉酶的活性在所有菌种中都明显较高。在纤维素酶的筛选中,有两种培养物呈阳性。目前的研究表明,这些野生蘑菇具有生产具有重要工业意义的生物技术上有用的酶的能力。
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