Abstract
AbstractAn extracellular alkaline lipase from Bacillus licheniformis MTCC 2465 has been studied and analyzed for its applicability as a detergent additive. The lipase obtained from Bacillus licheniformis MTCC 2465 was purified by ammonium sulfate fractionation and gel filtration chromatography. The enzyme was precipitated with a 60 % saturated ammonium sulfate fraction showed 6.73 fold purification with the fold purification of 10.4 and specific activity of 398 U/mg of protein with gel filtration chromatography. The optimal pH and temperature for activity were 10 and 60 °C respectively. The enzyme was found to be stable in the pH range of 8–11 with 90 % retention of activity at pH 11. The enzyme retained 90 % activity at 60 °C and 70 % of activity at 70 °C for 1 h. The enzyme activity was maximally enhanced by Hg2+ followed by Co2+ and Fe2+. The lipase was found to be stable in organic solvents with maximum stability in acetone followed by ethanol. The lipase exhibited remarkable stability in the presence of commercial detergents and found to be stable in bleaching agents. Wash performance analysis resulted in improvement of 10 % more grease removal ability of the present lipase in comparison to commercially available lipase.
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