Studies on thermostable liquefying amylase from Bacillus spp.(I)

  • Choe, I.S. (Applied Biochemistry Laboratory, Korea Institute of Science and Technology.) ;
  • Kim, H.U. (Applied Biochemistry Laboratory, Korea Institute of Science and Technology.) ;
  • Han, M.H. (Applied Biochemistry Laboratory, Korea Institute of Science and Technology.)
  • Published : 1976.04.01

Abstract

In the course of studies on thermostable liquefying amylase from thermostable Bacillus spp., we have isolated a strain which produces amylase activity. This strain was identified to be Bacillus stearothermophlus. The amylase of this strain demonstrated a maximum activity at 65$^{\circ}C$ and Ca$\^$++/ did not improve thermostability of the enzyme although the erzyme was capable of hydrolyzing starch at temperature of 80$^{\circ}C$ and above. The maximum amount of the enzyme was product at pH 7.0, 50$^{\circ}C$.

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