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A comparative study on permeabilization treatments for in situ determination of phytase of Rhodotorula gracilis

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Title A comparative study on permeabilization treatments for in situ determination of phytase of Rhodotorula gracilis
 
Creator Bindu, S.
Somashekar, D.
Joseph, R.
 
Subject 19 Yeast
16 Enzyme Chemistry
 
Description Rhodotorula gracilis, a red yeast, was shown to produce phytase and the cultural conditions were standardized for phytase production. Permeabilization treatments using detergents, organic solvents, enzymes and physical methods were performed and compared by measuring the phytase activity of whole cells. None of the permeabilization methods except the freeze-thaw method enhanced phytase activity. The enzyme activity of a yeast suspension subjected to 15 cycles of freezing and thawing was 77·26 U g�1 cells. Phytate in feeds is an anti-nutritional factor which complexes with many minerals, rendering it unavailable to monogastric animals. Rhodotorula gracilis subjected to freeze-thawing can be used as a source of phytase in feeds to enhance phosphorus availability.
 
Date 1998
 
Type Article
PeerReviewed
 
Format application/pdf
 
Language en
 
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Identifier http://ir.cftri.com/1975/1/Letters_in_Applied_Microbiology_1998%2C_27%2C_336%E2%80%93340.pdf
Bindu, S. and Somashekar, D. and Joseph, R. (1998) A comparative study on permeabilization treatments for in situ determination of phytase of Rhodotorula gracilis. Letters in Applied Microbiology, 27. pp. 336-340.