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Stability of thermostable alkaline protease from Bacillus licheniformis RP1 in commercial solid laundry detergent formulations
Authors:Sellami-Kamoun Alya  Haddar Anissa  Ali Nedra El-Hadj  Ghorbel-Frikha Basma  Kanoun Safia  Nasri Moncef
Institution:

aLaboratoire de Génie Enzymatique et de Microbiologie-Ecole Nationale d’Ingénieurs de Sfax, B.P. “W” 3038 Sfax, Tunisia

Abstract:The stability of crude extracellular protease produced by Bacillus licheniformis RP1, isolated from polluted water, in various solid laundry detergents was investigated. The enzyme had an optimum pH and temperature at pH 10.0–11.0 and 65–70 °C. Enzyme activity was inhibited by PMSF, suggesting that the preparation contains a serine-protease. The alkaline protease showed extreme stability towards non-ionic (5% Tween 20% and 5% Triton X-100) and anionic (0.5% SDS) surfactants, which retained 100% and above 73%, respectively, of its initial activity after preincubation 60 min at 40 °C.

The RP1 protease showed excellent stability and compatibility with a wide range of commercial solid detergents at temperatures from 40 to 50 °C, suggesting its further application in detergent industry. The enzyme retained 95% of its initial activity with Ariel followed by Axion (94%) then Dixan (93.5%) after preincubation 60 min at 40 °C in the presence of 7 mg/ml of detergents. In the presence of Nadhif and New Det, the enzyme retained about 83.5% of the original activity. The effects of additives such as maltodextrin, sucrose and PEG 4000 on the stability of the enzyme during spray-drying and during subsequent storage in New Det detergent were also examined. All additives tested enhanced stability of the enzyme.

Keywords:Alkaline protease  Bacillus licheniformis  Laundry detergents  Detergent compatibility  Spray-dried enzyme
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