Effect of type of nitrogen sources and concentration on protease production: fish waste hydrolysate as a potential low cost source

Fish waste hydrolysate is obtained from hydrolysis process of a fishery industry waste. It can be a good substrate source for the production of protease via a fermentation process. Protease covers above than 50% of the global industrial enzymes market and is regarded as an enzyme which is widely use...

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Main Authors: F. H., Zainuddin, Chua, Gek Kee, Chew, Few Ne, Rozaimi, Abu Samah, Siti Hatijah, Mortan, Noraziah, Abu Yazid
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spelling my.ump.umpir.309322021-07-23T08:19:18Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/30932/ Effect of type of nitrogen sources and concentration on protease production: fish waste hydrolysate as a potential low cost source F. H., Zainuddin Chua, Gek Kee Chew, Few Ne Rozaimi, Abu Samah Siti Hatijah, Mortan Noraziah, Abu Yazid TP Chemical technology Fish waste hydrolysate is obtained from hydrolysis process of a fishery industry waste. It can be a good substrate source for the production of protease via a fermentation process. Protease covers above than 50% of the global industrial enzymes market and is regarded as an enzyme which is widely used in many applications. This research aims to determine the effect of the type of nitrogen sources and nitrogen source concentration on protease production from the fish waste hydrolysate. The experiments were done using one factor at a time (OFAT) of type of nitrogen sources and nitrogen source concentration in submerged fermentation (SmF) of 10% (v/v) Bacillus cereus (ATCC 10876). In the first stage, the variation of type of 1% (w/v) nitrogen sources such as fish waste hydrolysate, beef extracts, yeast extracts, tryptone, peptone and skim milk powder that mixed with the basal media were compared to evaluate the highest protease production. Then, the concentration of fish waste hydrolysate was varied from 1% to 3% (w/v) to analyse the production trend of protease. The protease activity and total protein content were then analysed by protease assay using tyrosine as a standard and Bradford method, respectively. Upon the observation, 1% (w/v) nitrogen sources on protease production revealed that the fish waste hydrolysates and beef extracts were capable to produce a high amount of protease (23.659 ± 0.38 U/mL and 28.7631 ± 0.59 U/mL, respectively). Among the concentration tested, 3% (w/v) of fish waste hydrolysate was found to be the highest protease production (190.85 ± 0.38 U/mL). Therefore, the fish waste hydrolysate has a potential as a low-cost source for protease production. IOP Publishing 2020-12-22 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed pdf en cc_by http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/30932/1/Effect%20of%20type%20of%20nitrogen%20sources%20and%20concentration%20on%20protease.pdf F. H., Zainuddin and Chua, Gek Kee and Chew, Few Ne and Rozaimi, Abu Samah and Siti Hatijah, Mortan and Noraziah, Abu Yazid (2020) Effect of type of nitrogen sources and concentration on protease production: fish waste hydrolysate as a potential low cost source. In: IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering; 5th International Conference of Chemical Engineering and Industrial Biotechnology, ICCEIB 2020, 9 - 11 August 2020 , Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. pp. 1-10., 991 (1). ISSN 1757-8981 (Print), 1757-899X (Online) https://doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/991/1/012063
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F. H., Zainuddin
Chua, Gek Kee
Chew, Few Ne
Rozaimi, Abu Samah
Siti Hatijah, Mortan
Noraziah, Abu Yazid
Effect of type of nitrogen sources and concentration on protease production: fish waste hydrolysate as a potential low cost source
description Fish waste hydrolysate is obtained from hydrolysis process of a fishery industry waste. It can be a good substrate source for the production of protease via a fermentation process. Protease covers above than 50% of the global industrial enzymes market and is regarded as an enzyme which is widely used in many applications. This research aims to determine the effect of the type of nitrogen sources and nitrogen source concentration on protease production from the fish waste hydrolysate. The experiments were done using one factor at a time (OFAT) of type of nitrogen sources and nitrogen source concentration in submerged fermentation (SmF) of 10% (v/v) Bacillus cereus (ATCC 10876). In the first stage, the variation of type of 1% (w/v) nitrogen sources such as fish waste hydrolysate, beef extracts, yeast extracts, tryptone, peptone and skim milk powder that mixed with the basal media were compared to evaluate the highest protease production. Then, the concentration of fish waste hydrolysate was varied from 1% to 3% (w/v) to analyse the production trend of protease. The protease activity and total protein content were then analysed by protease assay using tyrosine as a standard and Bradford method, respectively. Upon the observation, 1% (w/v) nitrogen sources on protease production revealed that the fish waste hydrolysates and beef extracts were capable to produce a high amount of protease (23.659 ± 0.38 U/mL and 28.7631 ± 0.59 U/mL, respectively). Among the concentration tested, 3% (w/v) of fish waste hydrolysate was found to be the highest protease production (190.85 ± 0.38 U/mL). Therefore, the fish waste hydrolysate has a potential as a low-cost source for protease production.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author F. H., Zainuddin
Chua, Gek Kee
Chew, Few Ne
Rozaimi, Abu Samah
Siti Hatijah, Mortan
Noraziah, Abu Yazid
author_facet F. H., Zainuddin
Chua, Gek Kee
Chew, Few Ne
Rozaimi, Abu Samah
Siti Hatijah, Mortan
Noraziah, Abu Yazid
author_sort F. H., Zainuddin
title Effect of type of nitrogen sources and concentration on protease production: fish waste hydrolysate as a potential low cost source
title_short Effect of type of nitrogen sources and concentration on protease production: fish waste hydrolysate as a potential low cost source
title_full Effect of type of nitrogen sources and concentration on protease production: fish waste hydrolysate as a potential low cost source
title_fullStr Effect of type of nitrogen sources and concentration on protease production: fish waste hydrolysate as a potential low cost source
title_full_unstemmed Effect of type of nitrogen sources and concentration on protease production: fish waste hydrolysate as a potential low cost source
title_sort effect of type of nitrogen sources and concentration on protease production: fish waste hydrolysate as a potential low cost source
publisher IOP Publishing
publishDate 2020
url http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/30932/1/Effect%20of%20type%20of%20nitrogen%20sources%20and%20concentration%20on%20protease.pdf
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