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Solid Media Containing Carboxymethylcellulose to Detect Cx Cellulase Activity of Micro-organisms
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1977
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EngineeringCellulase ProductionMore Cx CellulaseBiotechnologyBiochemical EngineeringHemicelluloseMicrobial EcologyPolysaccharideEnvironmental MicrobiologyMicrobiologyFungal Cell FactoryMedicineNative CelluloseWood Component
Solid media containing carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC) were developed to detect CX cellulose-producing micro-organisms. Hydrolysis of CMC was seen as a clear zone around colonies after flooding plates with 1% aqueous hexadecyltrimethyl-ammonium bromide. Tests with ten bacterial and four fungal species showed that the degree of substitution (DS) of the CMC affects both growth and enzyme production. Most of the organisms produced more CX cellulase on CMC with a DS of 0-9, but CMC with a DS of 0-4 was better for one fungus. A qualitative measure of cellulase production may be obtained by calculating the ratio of zone size to colony diameter. Solid media containing CMC provided a more rapid assay of CX cellulose production than a medium containing native cellulose.
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