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Culture medium for isolating chitinolytic bacteria from seawater and plankton
Fecha
2009Registro en:
WORLD JOURNAL OF MICROBIOLOGY & BIOTECHNOLOGY, v.25, n.11, p.2079-2082, 2009
0959-3993
10.1007/s11274-009-0098-z
Autor
SOUZA, Claudiana P.
BURBANO-ROSERO, E. M.
ALMEIDA, Bianca C.
MARTINS, Gislaine G.
ALBERTINI, Lilian S.
RIVERA, Irma N. G.
Institución
Resumen
Chitin degradation is a key step in the cycling of nutrients in marine ecosystems and chitinolytic bacteria are the primary agents of this process. Chitinases, produced by bacteria, have potential applications in agriculture, medicine and in a wide range of biotechnological processes. We utilized a simple, rapid and cost-effective method of colloidal chitin preparation and a culture medium, in which colloidal chitin is the sole carbon source for the purpose of counting and isolating chitinolytic bacteria from seawater and plankton. This culture medium could be useful to isolate bacteria with the ability to produce extracellular chitinases for biotechnological applications.