Isolation Characterization and Screening of fungal Lipase from oil contaminated Soil: An approach of best from Waste

Authors

  • Debosmita Sikdar
  • Ivy Kanungo
  • Monim Ul Islam

Keywords:

fungal Lipase, oil contaminated Soil, waste materials

Abstract

Present scenario demands a more sustainable, ecofriendly and economic measures globally to deal with the growing problems of environmental issues. The main goal of this work is to opt for such ideas and technologies which involve cleaner and greener procedures for utilizing waste materials for deriving value added products. The soil pertaining to the areas of oil mills contains densely population of various microbes’, especially fungal origin. These microbes are rich in lipase content (due to oil source). Thus in this we isolated fungal colonies from this oil rich soil, cultured in laboratory, fermented them under various conditions to extract fungal enzyme i.e. lipase and then used it for further applications. Lipases are highly versatile and industrially important enzymes. Deriving the lipases from waste soil is the main attraction of this work and is a venture strategizing the “best from waste” approach.

 

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Published

2020-06-24

How to Cite

Sikdar, D., Kanungo, I., & Islam, M. U. (2020). Isolation Characterization and Screening of fungal Lipase from oil contaminated Soil: An approach of best from Waste. International Journal of Rural Development, Environment and Health Research, 4(3). https://journal-repository.com/index.php/ijreh/article/view/2126