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Some physiological studies on fungi isolated from poultry feedstuffs

Research Authors
Samuel E Megalla, AY Nassar, AM Moharram, KM Abdel‐Gawad, A‐LE Mahmoud
Research Date
Research Department
Research Journal
Journal of basic microbiology
Research Member
Research Year
1990
Research Abstract

A total of 506 isolates of mesophilic, thermophilic and thermotolerant fungi isolated from the poultry feed ingredients included soybean meals, ground maize, cottonseed cake, wheat bran and fish meal, on glucose‐CZAPEK's agar, LITTMAN oxgall agar at 28 °C and yeast starch agar (YPSs) at 45 °C, were screened for their ability to produce hydrolytic protease enzyme on solid media. Most of the fungal isolates were able to produce such enzymes but with variable capabilities. The highest proteolytic activity was exhibited by some isolates of Penicillium chrysogenum, Aspergillus flavusThermoascus thermophilus and Rhizopus chizopodifarmis. Of all fungal isolates screened for proteolytic activity, Penicillium chrysogenum and Thermoascus thermophilus produced the highest amounts of proteases. These two isolates were used to study the effect of some environmental and nutritional factors on their proteolytic …