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High‐temperature alkaline α‐amylase from <i>Bacillus iicheniformis</i> TCRDC‐B13

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A bacterial strain, Bacillus licheniformis, has been isolated and identified which produces high-temperature alkaline alpha-amylase. Cultural conditions, such as types of carbon and nitrogen sources, temperature, pH, and time of reaction, have been optimized for production of alpha-amylase in shake flask and fermenter. The enzyme produced was quite active even at 100 degrees C; however, it showed optimum activity at 90 degrees C. It exhibited optimum activity in the broad pH range 5.5-10. The effects of Na(+) and Ca(2+) ions on enzyme activity was also studied.

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