• Login
    • Login
    Advanced Search
    View Item 
    •   UoN Digital Repository Home
    • Journal Articles
    • Faculty of Science & Technology (FST)
    • View Item
    •   UoN Digital Repository Home
    • Journal Articles
    • Faculty of Science & Technology (FST)
    • View Item
    JavaScript is disabled for your browser. Some features of this site may not work without it.

    Lignocellulolytic Activities Of Crude Gut Extracts Of Marine Woodborers Dicyathifer Mannii And Sphaeroma Terebrans

    Thumbnail
    View/Open
    Full Text.pdf (503.5Kb)
    Date
    2006
    Author
    Bosire, C.M.
    Abubakar, L aila
    Ochanda, James
    Bosire, J O
    Type
    Article; en_US
    Language
    en
    Metadata
    Show full item record

    Abstract
    Marine woodborers have a close association with tropical mangrove plants whereby they voraciously consume lignocellulose and play a role in nutrient cycling. T hey represent a rich source of potential lignocellulo lytic enzymes that can be harnessed for conversion of biomass into simple sugars and other monomers for a variety of uses. Ligninolytic enzymes find applications in bio bleaching of pulp and decolouration of textile dyes, whereas cellulolytic and hemicellu lolytic enzymes find applications in animal feed, manufacture of bread, bioethanol production and xylitol production among other uses. In this study , we obtained crude gut extracts from two marine woodborers , Dicyathifer mannii (Wright, 1866) and Sphaeroma terebrans (Bate, 1866), from three sampling sites along the Kenyan coast. Lignocellulolytic activities of the gut extracts were investigated in an effort to seek the species with the most lignocellulolytic efficacious extracts . Ligninolytic activities inv estigated were lignin peroxidase (LiP), manganese - dependent peroxidase (MnP) and laccase (Lac) or monophenol oxidase. Cellulolytic enzymes investigated were gluc anases endoglucanase (endo - 1 - 4 - β - D - glucanase), exoglucanase (1,4 - β - D - glucan - cellobiohydrolase), and β - D - gl ucosidase or cellobiase ( β - D - glucosid e glucanohydrolase). Endo - 1 - 4 - β - xylanase was investigated in the hydrolysis of xylan, the chief type of hemicellulose. D. mannii crude extracts showed an appreciable Lip activity of up to 34.65 ± 0. 1 16 U/L and endoglucanase (CMCase) activity of up to 50.7 U/ml (1 U represents the amount of enzyme which catalyzed the transformation of 1 micromol of substrate min - 1 ). D. mannii is implicated as a sourc e of these enzymes for industrial use.
    URI
    http://www.innspub.net/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/IJB-V3No12-p134-144.pdf
    http://hdl.handle.net/11295/73445
    Citation
    Abubakar, L. U., Bulimo, W. D., Mulaa, F. J., & Osir, E. O. (2006). Molecular characterization of a tsetse fly midgut proteolytic lectin that mediates differentiation of African trypanosomes. Insect biochemistry and molecular biology, 36(4), 344-352.
    Publisher
    University of Nairobi
    Collections
    • Faculty of Science & Technology (FST) [4284]

    Copyright © 2022 
    University of Nairobi Library
    Contact Us | Send Feedback

     

     

    Useful Links
    UON HomeLibrary HomeKLISC

    Browse

    All of UoN Digital RepositoryCommunities & CollectionsBy Issue DateAuthorsTitlesSubjectsThis CollectionBy Issue DateAuthorsTitlesSubjects

    My Account

    LoginRegister

    Copyright © 2022 
    University of Nairobi Library
    Contact Us | Send Feedback