Screening And Characterisation Of Potential Lipase Producing Strains From Arctic Samples

Psychrotolerant microorganisms are widespread in natural cold environments ranging from deep sea to polar region and have a synergistic mechanism that allows them to adapt living in the cold. Possessing evolved cold active enzymes is one of the basic strategies of adaptation. Among the various cold...

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Main Author: Ramle, Zakiah
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2018
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description Psychrotolerant microorganisms are widespread in natural cold environments ranging from deep sea to polar region and have a synergistic mechanism that allows them to adapt living in the cold. Possessing evolved cold active enzymes is one of the basic strategies of adaptation. Among the various cold enzymes is cold active microbial lipase, an enzyme that is able to hydrolyse triglycerols releasing fatty acids. Microbial lipases have gained notable attention for their widespread uses in industries. However, bulk production of enzymes direct from original microbe source is not feasible due to high maintenance cost thus will not be able to cater to high industrial demands.
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spelling usm-437952019-04-12T05:24:53Z http://eprints.usm.my/43795/ Screening And Characterisation Of Potential Lipase Producing Strains From Arctic Samples Ramle, Zakiah QH1 Natural history (General - Including nature conservation, geographical distribution) Psychrotolerant microorganisms are widespread in natural cold environments ranging from deep sea to polar region and have a synergistic mechanism that allows them to adapt living in the cold. Possessing evolved cold active enzymes is one of the basic strategies of adaptation. Among the various cold enzymes is cold active microbial lipase, an enzyme that is able to hydrolyse triglycerols releasing fatty acids. Microbial lipases have gained notable attention for their widespread uses in industries. However, bulk production of enzymes direct from original microbe source is not feasible due to high maintenance cost thus will not be able to cater to high industrial demands. 2018-01 Thesis NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.usm.my/43795/1/ZAKIAH%20RAMLE.pdf Ramle, Zakiah (2018) Screening And Characterisation Of Potential Lipase Producing Strains From Arctic Samples. Masters thesis, Universiti Sains Malaysia.
spellingShingle QH1 Natural history (General - Including nature conservation, geographical distribution)
Ramle, Zakiah
Screening And Characterisation Of Potential Lipase Producing Strains From Arctic Samples
title Screening And Characterisation Of Potential Lipase Producing Strains From Arctic Samples
title_full Screening And Characterisation Of Potential Lipase Producing Strains From Arctic Samples
title_fullStr Screening And Characterisation Of Potential Lipase Producing Strains From Arctic Samples
title_full_unstemmed Screening And Characterisation Of Potential Lipase Producing Strains From Arctic Samples
title_short Screening And Characterisation Of Potential Lipase Producing Strains From Arctic Samples
title_sort screening and characterisation of potential lipase producing strains from arctic samples
topic QH1 Natural history (General - Including nature conservation, geographical distribution)
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