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Gaur Ruchi1, Gupta Anshu, S K Khare
1Chemistry Department, Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi, Hauz Khas, New Delhi 110 016, India.
Abstract:
Solvent tolerant Pseudomonas aeruginosa strain PseA has been studied for lipase activity. This strain has earlier been reported to be secreting alkaline and solvent stable protease. It produced an extra cellular lipase with suitable properties for detergent applications viz. (i) alkaline in nature, (ii) stability and compatibility towards bleach oxidants, surfactants and detergent formulations and (iii) resistant to proteolysis. Since the culture supernatant contains both protease and lipase which are together required in detergent formulations, enzymes from P. aeruginosa seem ideal for use as detergent additive. P. aeruginosa lipase exhibited remarkable stability in wide range of organic solvents at 25% (v/v) concentration. This property can be useful for solvent bioremediation and biotransformations in non-aqueous media. Media optimization for cost effective production of lipase was carried out by response surface methodology which led to 5.58-fold increase in lipase production (4580 IU/ml) over un-optimized media.
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