Belhaj_2010_Biochem.Eng.J_53_112

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Title : A novel thermoactive and alkaline lipase from Talaromyces thermophilus fungus for use in laundry detergents - Belhaj_2010_Biochem.Eng.J_53_112
Author(s) : Belhaj I , Fendri A , Gargouri Y , Gargouri A , Belghith H
Ref : Biochem Eng J , 53 :112 , 2010
Abstract :

The newly isolated fungus Talaromyces thermophilus was found to exhibit an extracellular lipase activity depending on the growth conditions. A 39kDa monomeric lipase (TTL) was purified from the culture supernatant using ammonium sulphate precipitation, gel filtration and anion exchange chromatography. TTL N-terminal amino acid sequence showed a high similarity with Thermomyces lanuginosa lipase, a well-known lipase with multiple applications. The specific activity of about 7300122 and 9868139Umg-1 was obtained using tributyrin and olive oil emulsion as substrate, respectively, at pH 9.5 and 50C. TTL maximum specific activities were found to be 24,110390Umg-1 on trioctanoin. TTL was found to be fairly stable and active on long chain triglycerides at pH 9.5. Interestingly, TTL was found to be resistant to interfacial denaturation since it did not require any detergent to show its maximum activity on pure triglycerides. These findings are particularly important for lipase applications, in particular when variable temperatures and high pH values can be encountered, as well as its ability to show high levels activity in the presence of various surfactants and compatibility with some commercial wash agents and bleach agents

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Belhaj I, Fendri A, Gargouri Y, Gargouri A, Belghith H (2010)
A novel thermoactive and alkaline lipase from Talaromyces thermophilus fungus for use in laundry detergents
Biochem Eng J 53 :112

Belhaj I, Fendri A, Gargouri Y, Gargouri A, Belghith H (2010)
Biochem Eng J 53 :112