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    Purification and characterization of a milk-clotting protease from Mucor pusillus : method comparison
    (Academic Journals, 2011) Nouani, A.; Moulti-Mati, F.; Belbraouet, S.; Bellal, M.M.
    Crude enzymatic extract obtained from five fermentations (300 g of wheat bran) was characterized by a clotting activity of 0.34 ± 0.08 UP/ml with a strength ratio of 1/1: 200. The comparative study of the summaries from 2 purification protocols showed that it is possible to recover 6% of the initial proteins with a 44.54% activity after gel filtration (protocol I), which appeared more technically sound when compared to ion-exchange (1.80% of total proteins with a 23% performance) (protocol II). The protein homogeneity (a single electrophoretic band) of the monomeric protease was confirmed by both methods after precipitation with 80% saturated ammonium sulphate. Moreover, the fractional precipitation technique with this salt (40 and 80%) was useless in the experimental conditions employed and an important loss of activity was observed (28.53%) with a 3-fold purification. In another part of the study, without ammonium sulphate precipitation, the gel filtration enabled the elimination of almost 97% of the inactive proteins and improved the activity performance by 55.13%, while multiplying the specific activity of the coagulant by a factor of 20.88 against a 6.75-fold purification with ionexchange and the appearance of a more or less 20 kDa peptide after electrophoresis. The proteolytic activity of the purified extracts had a similar appearance to a more pronounced kinetic when compared with the reference rennet. The purification protocols did not seem to have an impact on the isolated protease activity
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    Characterization and cheese-making properties of rennet-like enzyme produced by a local algerian isolate of aspergillus niger
    (Taylor & Francis, 2010) Fazouane-Naimi, Fethia; Mechakra, Aicha; Abdellaoui, Radia; Nouani, Abdelouheb; Magagi Daga, Saadatou; Alzouma, Aminata Marou; Gais, Soumeya; Penninckx, Michel J.
    An ochratoxin free extracellular acid protease was produced by solid state cultivation of Aspergillus niger FFB1. The purified enzyme (48.7 kDa) showed an optimal milk clotting activity at pH 5.5 and 45°C in the presence of 0.01 M CaCl2. The enzyme was stable at least 24 h at 35°C in the pH range of 5.5–7.0. Thermal denaturation started above 45°C. Fresh cheese manufactured with reconstituted cow milk and the purified enzyme showed similar basic characteristics (pH 4.5, acid taste, white color) as marketed cheeses obtained with calf rennet. This emphasizes the value of exploiting local biological resources for value added food processing in developing countries