Optimization of immobilization conditions for protease extracted from torpedo scad (megalaspis cordyla) viscera using response surface methodology (RSM) / Normah Ismail and Syafiqah Naziha

Protease was extracted from the viscera of torpedo scad fish (Megalspis cordyla) to obtain the crude extract which was then partially purified in 70% ammonium sulphate. The collected precipitate was dialysed and subsequently immobilized in sodium alginate and calcium chloride solution. The optimum c...

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Main Authors: Ismail, Normah, Naziha, Syafiqah
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spelling my.uitm.ir.61062022-06-14T08:05:35Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/6106/ Optimization of immobilization conditions for protease extracted from torpedo scad (megalaspis cordyla) viscera using response surface methodology (RSM) / Normah Ismail and Syafiqah Naziha Ismail, Normah Naziha, Syafiqah Physical and theoretical chemistry Extraction (Chemistry) Protease was extracted from the viscera of torpedo scad fish (Megalspis cordyla) to obtain the crude extract which was then partially purified in 70% ammonium sulphate. The collected precipitate was dialysed and subsequently immobilized in sodium alginate and calcium chloride solution. The optimum concentrations of sodium alginate and calcium chloride to produce the highest yield of immobilized protease was determined by using Response Surface Methodology (RSM). From the results, the optimum conditions obtained were 2.5% of sodium alginate and 0.25 M of calcium chloride achieving a yield of 55.52%. Thus, the utilization of 2.5% sodium alginate and 0.25 M calcium chloride as the immobilization media were able to produce yield of immobilized protease from torpedo scad viscera with the highest proteolytic activity. Universiti Teknologi MARA 2019-12 Article PeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/6106/1/6106.pdf Optimization of immobilization conditions for protease extracted from torpedo scad (megalaspis cordyla) viscera using response surface methodology (RSM) / Normah Ismail and Syafiqah Naziha. (2019) Science Letters (ScL), 13 (2): 10. pp. 8-17. ISSN eISSN: 2682-8626 https://scilett-fsg.uitm.edu.my/ 10.1234/jmpc.v13i2.7526 10.1234/jmpc.v13i2.7526 10.1234/jmpc.v13i2.7526
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Extraction (Chemistry)
Ismail, Normah
Naziha, Syafiqah
Optimization of immobilization conditions for protease extracted from torpedo scad (megalaspis cordyla) viscera using response surface methodology (RSM) / Normah Ismail and Syafiqah Naziha
description Protease was extracted from the viscera of torpedo scad fish (Megalspis cordyla) to obtain the crude extract which was then partially purified in 70% ammonium sulphate. The collected precipitate was dialysed and subsequently immobilized in sodium alginate and calcium chloride solution. The optimum concentrations of sodium alginate and calcium chloride to produce the highest yield of immobilized protease was determined by using Response Surface Methodology (RSM). From the results, the optimum conditions obtained were 2.5% of sodium alginate and 0.25 M of calcium chloride achieving a yield of 55.52%. Thus, the utilization of 2.5% sodium alginate and 0.25 M calcium chloride as the immobilization media were able to produce yield of immobilized protease from torpedo scad viscera with the highest proteolytic activity.
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author Ismail, Normah
Naziha, Syafiqah
author_facet Ismail, Normah
Naziha, Syafiqah
author_sort Ismail, Normah
title Optimization of immobilization conditions for protease extracted from torpedo scad (megalaspis cordyla) viscera using response surface methodology (RSM) / Normah Ismail and Syafiqah Naziha
title_short Optimization of immobilization conditions for protease extracted from torpedo scad (megalaspis cordyla) viscera using response surface methodology (RSM) / Normah Ismail and Syafiqah Naziha
title_full Optimization of immobilization conditions for protease extracted from torpedo scad (megalaspis cordyla) viscera using response surface methodology (RSM) / Normah Ismail and Syafiqah Naziha
title_fullStr Optimization of immobilization conditions for protease extracted from torpedo scad (megalaspis cordyla) viscera using response surface methodology (RSM) / Normah Ismail and Syafiqah Naziha
title_full_unstemmed Optimization of immobilization conditions for protease extracted from torpedo scad (megalaspis cordyla) viscera using response surface methodology (RSM) / Normah Ismail and Syafiqah Naziha
title_sort optimization of immobilization conditions for protease extracted from torpedo scad (megalaspis cordyla) viscera using response surface methodology (rsm) / normah ismail and syafiqah naziha
publisher Universiti Teknologi MARA
publishDate 2019
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