Title Rhizopus의 아밀라아제에 관한 연구 2
Author 이영녹 · 윤경하
Address 고려대학교 이공대 생물학과
Bibliography Korean Journal of Microbiology, 11(2),89-100, 1973
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Key Words Studies on the Amylase of Rhizopus (II); Dextrinogenic and Saccharogenic Amylase Activities of Korean Wild Strains
Abstract Dextrinogenic and saccharogenic amylase activities of Rhizopus isolated from various substrates collected throughout South Korea are measured, and their amylase activities are surveyed from taxnomical, ecological, and physiological viewpoints. Among the 151 strains of Rhizopus, strain number 49 exhibiting most prominent saccharogenic amylase activity is selected as a best strain, and strain number 17 is selected as a best strain for dextrinogenic amylase activity. Amylase activities of Rhizopus are so variable in different strains even in the same species. In general, however, R. japonicus, R. liquefaciens, and R. shanghaiensis show high saccharogenic amylase activities, and R.chiuniang, R.achlamydosporus, and R.bahrnensis show high dextrinogenic amylase activities, while R.nigricans exhibits lower activities for both amylase. The strains isolated from kneaded cereals, such as "meju" and "kockja", exhibited very strong dextrinogenic and saccharogenic amylase activities as compared with the strains isolated from other substrates. The mean value of dextrinogenic amylase activities of the strains from southern inland region and saccharogenic amylase activities of the strains from middle coast region are, more or less, higher than those of the strains from the other regions. In the culture at 30℃, those strains which exhibit better mycelial and air mycelial growth than sporangial formation show very high dextrinogenic and saccharogenic amylase activities.
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