1.A new isolate of thermophilic and organic solvent tolerant bacteria for lipase production using basal medium of palm kernel cake 80-87
Nurul Hidayah Mohd Zubairi ; Md. Zahangir ALAM ; Md Noor SALLEH ; Hamzah Mohd SALLEH ; Nurul Alia FAZIL
Malaysian Journal of Microbiology 2018;14(2):80-87
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Aims: This  research  focused  on  the  selection  of  potential  strains  especially  bacteria  that  can  grow  effectively  in  palm kernel cake (PKC) and produce high amount of thermostable and solvent tolerant (TS-OST) lipase. The work involved the  exploration  of  renewable  PKC  as  potential  fermentation  medium  for  discovery  to  novel  TS-OST  lipase  that  would have excellent tolerance and activity in presence of organic solvents with high temperatures for industrial applications.Methodology and results: Using palm kernel cake (PKC) as source of thermophilic bacteria, 53 bacterial strains were found  survived  at  temperature  65  °C.  However,  after  subcultured  several  times,  only  17  strains  were  found  as  pure thermophilic  strains.   Preliminary   screening   both   qualitative   and   quantitative   was   performed   to   all   17 potential thermophilic bacterial strains and showed that only 11 purified thermophilic strains are lipase producer. Strain PKC-P1 produced  highest  enzyme  activity  (11.13  U/g),  followed  by  PKC-P13  and  PKC-C9.  The  lowest  enzymeactivity  was lipase produced byPKC-C10 (0.76U/g). Strain PKC-P1 has been classified as Gram negative bacteria and identified as Bacillus smithiistrain PKC_P1.Conclusion,  significance  and  impact  of  study: PKC as a by-product of oil palm industry consistsof many nutrients that can give benefits towards industry and can be utilized in order to produce enzymes like lipases. From these results, it could be concluded that this lipase stable at temperature 65 °C and pH 7 and may be a potential candidate to be used in  a  variety  of  biotechnological  applications.  This  finding  revealed  that  a  bacterial  strain  obtained  from  oil-rich environment which is PKC through isolation process has potential as a source of more economical enzyme to be applied in biotechnology industr
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
2.Isolation and screening of bacteria with biofilm formation ability and characterization with hydrolytic enzyme production for enhanced biogas production 96-101
Nurul Alia FAZIL ; Md Zahangir ALAM ; Azlin Suhaida AZMI ; Mariatul Fadzillah MANSOR ; Nurul Hidayah Mohd Zubairi
Malaysian Journal of Microbiology 2018;14(2):96-101
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Aims: Biofilm is a complex structure that provides protection towards the bacteria within the barrier. Enhanced biogas production from Palm Oil Mill Effluent (POME) can be achieved by applying biofilm based anaerobic digestion system.Methodology  and  results:Bacteria that produces biofilm were isolated and tested on its hydrolytic enzyme secretion. The  biofilm produced  were  also characterized.  Out  of  120 strains  isolated  from  POME,  PKC  and  food  waste compost, only  33  strains  were  producing  biofilm  and  only  11  of  them  exhibited  significant  amount  of  biofilm  produced  at  optical density  of  wavelength  595  nm  (>0.01).  In  hydrolysis  enzyme  assay  test,  all  strains  were  not  able  to  secrete  protease enzyme. The biofilms were extracted and characterized to show similar characteristic for all strains. Strain numbers of 11,  9C,  23C  and  30C  showed  positive  result  for  cellulase,  amylase  and  lipase  enzymes,  to  be  tested  as  single  strain bacteria  and  also  mixed  with  other  isolated  bacterium  for  prospect  research  on  effective  hydrolysis  towards  enhanced biogas  production.  The composition  of  biofilms  from  different  bacteria  mixture  also  similar  under  the  same  incubation condition.Conclusion,  significance  and  impact  of  study: Bacteria producing biofilm are very limited and does not secrete the same hydrolytic enzymes. Utilization of these bacteria may eliminate the problem of microbial instability in a system.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
            
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