A. Dhillon et S. Khanna, Production of a thermostable alkali-tolerant xylanase from Bacillus circulans AB 16 grown on wheat straw, WORLD J MIC, 16(4), 2000, pp. 325-327
Bacillus circulans AB 16 was able to produce 50 IU/ml of xylanase, with neg
ligible cellulase activity when grown on untreated wheat straw. The pH opti
mum of the crude enzyme was 6-7 with a temperature optimum of 80 degrees C.
The enzyme showed high pH and thermal stability retaining 100% activity at
60 degrees C, pH 8 and 9 after 2.5 h of incubation. The residual activity
at 70 degrees C after 2.5 h was 62% and 45% at pH 8 and 9, respectively. At
75 degrees C only 22.2% activity remained at pH 8 after 1 h incubation. Si
nce Kraft pulp is alkaline this enzyme could be used for prebleaching of pu
lp at temperatures up to 70 degrees C without pH adjustment.