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Title: Activity of fungal phytases stored in two ways in response to the period of storage at room temperature
Other Titles: Atividade de fitases fúngicas armazenadas de duas maneiras em resposta ao período de armazenamento à temperatura ambiente
Keywords: Aspergillus niger
Aspergillus oryzae
Phytic acid
Ácido fítico
Fitases fúngicas
Fungal phytases
Issue Date: Jan-2012
Publisher: Universidade Federal de Santa Maria
Citation: NAVES, L. de P. et al. Activity of fungal phytases stored in two ways in response to the period of storage at room temperature. Ciência Rural, Santa Maria, v. 42, n.1, p.178-183, jan. 2012.
Abstract: Two distinct experiments were conducted simultaneously with phytases of Aspergillus oryzae and A. niger for determining enzyme activity in response to storage period (up to 180 days at room temperature - RT). In the first experiment, enzymes were stored as they were acquired (pure form) and the activity was measured periodically during 180 days of storage at RT. In the second experiment, the phytases were incorporated to a supplement containing vitamins, minerals, and amino acids; and then this supplement was stored at RT up to 180 days, so that every 30 days of storage was collected one aliquot from each replicate for determining enzymatic activity. In conclusion, the phytase activity is affected by storage duration. To ensure 80% of the initial activity, the phytases of A. oryzae and A. niger can be stored in the pure forms for up to 53 and 135 days at RT, respectively. However, if the phytases of A. oryzae and A. niger are incorporated to a supplement containing vitamins, minerals, and amino acids then the storage period at RT should not exceed 67 and 77 days, respectively
URI: http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/12812
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