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Title

HALOTOLERANT ABILITY AND α-AMYLASE ACTIVITY OF SOME SALTWATER FUNGAL ISOLATES

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  113-119

Abstract

 Four HALOTOLERANT fungal isolates originating from the saltwater Lake Urmia in Iran wereselected during a screening program for salt resistance and a-amylase activity. The isolates were identified based on sequencing the ITS region and a part of the β -tubulin gene, as Penicillium chrysogenum (isolate U1; CBS 132820), Fusarium incarnatum (isolate U2; CBS 132821), and Penicillium polonicum (isolate U3; CBS 132822, and isolate U4; CBS 132823). The growth of these isolates was determined by measuring the colony diameter and mycelia dry weight in Sabouraud dextrose agar and yeast nitrogen base medium supplemented with NaCl, KCl, and LiCl. Isolate U4 showed a growth up in 15% NaCl and U1 was the only isolate that could grow in 20% KCl. None of the strains grew in a media containing LiCl. The salt supplemented medium did not increase the size of colony diameter in all isolates (p>0.05). The ability of the selected isolates for AMYLASE production was quantitatively tested and showed that P. polonicum isolate U4 was the most potent producer of AMYLASE with a yield of 260.9 U/L after 60 h, whereas P. polonicum isolate U3 was the lowest one with a production level of 97.9 U/L after 48 h. P. polonicum isolate U4 could be a suitable candidate for production of AMYLASE on an industrial scale after optimization.

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    NIKNEZHAD, FARHAD, MOSHFEGH, MAHSA, NAJAFZADEH, MOHAMMAD JAVAD, HOUBRAKEN, JOS, REZAEI, SHAHLA, ZARRINI, GHOLAMREZA, FARAMARZI, MOHAMMAD ALI, & NAFISSI VARCHEH, NASTARAN. (2013). HALOTOLERANT ABILITY AND α-AMYLASE ACTIVITY OF SOME SALTWATER FUNGAL ISOLATES. IRANIAN JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICAL RESEARCH (IJPR), 12(SUPPLEMENT 1), 113-119. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/288067/en

    Vancouver: Copy

    NIKNEZHAD FARHAD, MOSHFEGH MAHSA, NAJAFZADEH MOHAMMAD JAVAD, HOUBRAKEN JOS, REZAEI SHAHLA, ZARRINI GHOLAMREZA, FARAMARZI MOHAMMAD ALI, NAFISSI VARCHEH NASTARAN. HALOTOLERANT ABILITY AND α-AMYLASE ACTIVITY OF SOME SALTWATER FUNGAL ISOLATES. IRANIAN JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICAL RESEARCH (IJPR)[Internet]. 2013;12(SUPPLEMENT 1):113-119. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/288067/en

    IEEE: Copy

    FARHAD NIKNEZHAD, MAHSA MOSHFEGH, MOHAMMAD JAVAD NAJAFZADEH, JOS HOUBRAKEN, SHAHLA REZAEI, GHOLAMREZA ZARRINI, MOHAMMAD ALI FARAMARZI, and NASTARAN NAFISSI VARCHEH, “HALOTOLERANT ABILITY AND α-AMYLASE ACTIVITY OF SOME SALTWATER FUNGAL ISOLATES,” IRANIAN JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICAL RESEARCH (IJPR), vol. 12, no. SUPPLEMENT 1, pp. 113–119, 2013, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/288067/en

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