Keratinolytic abilities of Micrococcus luteus from poultry waste
AUTOR(ES)
Laba, Wojciech, Choinska, Anna, Rodziewicz, Anna, Piegza, Michal
FONTE
Braz. J. Microbiol.
DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO
21/07/2015
RESUMO
Keratinolytic microorganisms have become the subject of scientific interest due to their ability to biosynthesize specific keratinases and their prospective application in keratinic waste management. Among several bacterial classes, actinobacteria remain one of the most important sources of keratin-degrading strains, however members of the
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