Molecular Identification of Thermophilic Bacteria Producing Lipase from Two Hot Springs in Perak, Malaysia

Microbial lipase has been identified as a key biocatalyst in industrial biotechnological applications. Microbial thermostable lipases are excellent candidates because of their capability to survive in high temperatures reaction in industries. The aims of this study were to screen lipolytic activity...

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Published in:International Journal of Integrated Engineering
Main Author: Suraya S.N.; Rasol R.; Razarinah W.A.R.W.; Norashirene M.J.
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Language:English
Published: Penerbit UTHM 2024
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Suraya S.N.; Rasol R.; Razarinah W.A.R.W.; Norashirene M.J.
Molecular Identification of Thermophilic Bacteria Producing Lipase from Two Hot Springs in Perak, Malaysia
2024
International Journal of Integrated Engineering
16
8
10.30880/ijie.2024.16.08.008
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85212103948&doi=10.30880%2fijie.2024.16.08.008&partnerID=40&md5=e2eb8cd1c078141512bde1a3b8d861bd
Microbial lipase has been identified as a key biocatalyst in industrial biotechnological applications. Microbial thermostable lipases are excellent candidates because of their capability to survive in high temperatures reaction in industries. The aims of this study were to screen lipolytic activity on Rhodamine B agar; to measure the amount of lipolytic activity through UV-VIS spectrophotometer and to identify the species which have the highest production of lipase enzymes using molecular identification. Two Gram-positive and rod-shaped thermophilic isolates from Ulu Slim (US) and Ara Panjang (AP) were selected. Based on the spectrophotometric assay, isolate AP was a good lipase producer as it produced a higher value of 444.43 U/mL as compared to commercialized lipase. Further molecular identification revealed both isolates as Bacillus sp. Isolate AP was considered as a potential candidate for further studies as the lipase production exceed commercialized lipase production. © This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 license.
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author Suraya S.N.; Rasol R.; Razarinah W.A.R.W.; Norashirene M.J.
spellingShingle Suraya S.N.; Rasol R.; Razarinah W.A.R.W.; Norashirene M.J.
Molecular Identification of Thermophilic Bacteria Producing Lipase from Two Hot Springs in Perak, Malaysia
author_facet Suraya S.N.; Rasol R.; Razarinah W.A.R.W.; Norashirene M.J.
author_sort Suraya S.N.; Rasol R.; Razarinah W.A.R.W.; Norashirene M.J.
title Molecular Identification of Thermophilic Bacteria Producing Lipase from Two Hot Springs in Perak, Malaysia
title_short Molecular Identification of Thermophilic Bacteria Producing Lipase from Two Hot Springs in Perak, Malaysia
title_full Molecular Identification of Thermophilic Bacteria Producing Lipase from Two Hot Springs in Perak, Malaysia
title_fullStr Molecular Identification of Thermophilic Bacteria Producing Lipase from Two Hot Springs in Perak, Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Molecular Identification of Thermophilic Bacteria Producing Lipase from Two Hot Springs in Perak, Malaysia
title_sort Molecular Identification of Thermophilic Bacteria Producing Lipase from Two Hot Springs in Perak, Malaysia
publishDate 2024
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description Microbial lipase has been identified as a key biocatalyst in industrial biotechnological applications. Microbial thermostable lipases are excellent candidates because of their capability to survive in high temperatures reaction in industries. The aims of this study were to screen lipolytic activity on Rhodamine B agar; to measure the amount of lipolytic activity through UV-VIS spectrophotometer and to identify the species which have the highest production of lipase enzymes using molecular identification. Two Gram-positive and rod-shaped thermophilic isolates from Ulu Slim (US) and Ara Panjang (AP) were selected. Based on the spectrophotometric assay, isolate AP was a good lipase producer as it produced a higher value of 444.43 U/mL as compared to commercialized lipase. Further molecular identification revealed both isolates as Bacillus sp. Isolate AP was considered as a potential candidate for further studies as the lipase production exceed commercialized lipase production. © This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 license.
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