Authors
Islem Younes, Olfa Ghorbel-Bellaaj, Rim Nasri, Moncef Chaabouni, Marguerite Rinaudo, Moncef Nasri
Publication date
2012/12/1
Journal
Process Biochemistry
Volume
47
Issue
12
Pages
2032-2039
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Different crude microbial proteases were applied for chitin extraction from shrimp shells. A Box–Behnken design with three variables and three levels was applied in order to approach the prediction of optimal enzyme/substrate ratio, temperature and incubation time on the deproteinization degree with Bacillus mojavensis A21 crude protease. These optimal conditions were: an enzyme/substrate ratio of 7.75U/mg, a temperature of 60°C and an incubation time of 6h allowing to predict 94±4% deproteinization. Experimentally, in these optimized conditions, a deproteinization degree of 88±5% was obtained in good agreement with the prediction and larger than values generally given in literature. The deproteinized shells were then demineralized to obtain chitin which was converted to chitosan by deacetylation and its antibacterial activity against different bacteria was investigated. Results showed that chitosan …
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