A Novel Low-Temperature Alkaline Lipase for Detergent Formulation
Introduction Acinetobacter sp. is a strictly aerobic, gramnegative coccobacillus that is ubiquitous in geographical distribution (1). Several lipolytic strains of Acinetobacter sp. producing Upases with low-temperature activity have been isolated (2-5). However, little attention has been paid to the process stability for detergent. Typically a detergent lipase needs to be active and stable in alkaline environments encountered under harsh washing conditions (pH=8-1 1, temperature 20-50 °C) and in presence of salt and surfactants (6). Here, we describe a strain LP28 producing low-temperature alkaline lipase with the process stability.
Hai Kuan Wang Jing Shao Yu Jie Wei Hui Jing Ma Jie Zhang Wei Qi
Key Laboratory of Industrial Microbiology,Ministry of Education,College of Biotechnology,Tianjin University of Science and Technology,Tianjin,PR China
国际会议
The Eleventh China-Japan-Korea Joint Symposium on Enzyme Engineering(第十一届中日韩酶工程学术研讨会)
成都
英文
101-102
2010-11-05(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)