Bibliographic citations
Llacza, H., (2012). Evaluación de la actividad celulolítica del complejo enzimático celulasa en cepas fúngicas de los departamentos de Cajamarca, Lima, Junín, Huánuco [Tesis, Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12672/3315
Llacza, H., Evaluación de la actividad celulolítica del complejo enzimático celulasa en cepas fúngicas de los departamentos de Cajamarca, Lima, Junín, Huánuco [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos; 2012. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12672/3315
@misc{renati/487742,
title = "Evaluación de la actividad celulolítica del complejo enzimático celulasa en cepas fúngicas de los departamentos de Cajamarca, Lima, Junín, Huánuco",
author = "Llacza Ladera, Henry Frans",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos",
year = "2012"
}
--- Lignocellulosic residues are the largest renewable resource that exists in the world, for the most part composed of cellulose and is degraded mainly by fungi. In the Peru, little is known about the cellulolytic potential of native fungal strains in the different regions of our country. The objective of this work was to make a selection of cellulolytic fungal strains, identify them morphologically, and evaluate their enzymatic activity. Two hundred and eightynine strains were reactivated and evaluate semi quantitatively and qualitatively by the radial diffusion technique in czapeck agar Na-CMC and Nelson-Somogy method respectively. Five strains were selected: from sort Paecilomyces sp (SA-726; SA-668; SA-651) a Fusarium sp (SA-683) and an Aspergillus sp (HN-566), with hydrolysis of 14.9; 12.5; 12.0; 14.4 and 12.7 x 10² mM². Enzyme activity was evaluated revealing the following values: 0.048, 0.042, 0.080, and 0.048 UI/mL, respectively. Results show that exist native strains with good enzymatic activity which have high potential for production and investigation.
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