Screening of filamentous fungi for production of myrosinase
Aspergillus sp. NR46F13, isolated from soil via sinigrin-barium sulphate agar technique, was tested for myrosinase production. The fungus degraded glucosinate and produced 3.19 U mL-1 of myrosinase after 48h cultivation. due to the high myrosinase production, this new isolate is a potential candidat...
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Main Authors: | Rakariyatham N., Butrindr B., Niamsup H., Shank L. |
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Language: | English |
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2014
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Institution: | Chiang Mai University |
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