Isolation of cellulase enzyme from brown garden snail (Cornu aspersum) for the saccharification of waste paper materials

Garden snails (Cornu aspersum) have been sacrificed by drowning the snails overnight in water. The visceral organs (inside the shell organs) have been separated from the foot as well as the shell and homogenized using tris−HCl buffer, pH 5. The homogenate of visceral organs was dialysed in distilled...

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Main Authors: T.M. Ndlovu, J.P.H. Van Wyk
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2019-01-01
Series:MethodsX
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2215016119301074
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spelling doaj-2bb9abde5c944ce7a2a475f76984c4b82020-11-25T00:51:39ZengElsevierMethodsX2215-01612019-01-01610301035Isolation of cellulase enzyme from brown garden snail (Cornu aspersum) for the saccharification of waste paper materialsT.M. Ndlovu0J.P.H. Van Wyk1Corresponding author.; Department of Pharmacology and Therapeutics, Sefako Makgatho Health Sciences University, Pretoria, South AfricaDepartment of Pharmacology and Therapeutics, Sefako Makgatho Health Sciences University, Pretoria, South AfricaGarden snails (Cornu aspersum) have been sacrificed by drowning the snails overnight in water. The visceral organs (inside the shell organs) have been separated from the foot as well as the shell and homogenized using tris−HCl buffer, pH 5. The homogenate of visceral organs was dialysed in distilled water at 4 °C for 18 h where after the dialysed material was used to bio-convert the cellulose component of various waste paper materials into fermentable sugars such as glucose. Saccharification of the waste cellulose materials was performed with the extracted snail cellulase during ten consecutive incubation periods of 2 h each. The amount of sugars produced during cellulase action on waste cellulose was determined by the dinitrosalicylic acid (DNS) method. All incubations were performed in triplicate and the percent saccharification of each paper material was determined as a fraction of the paper material exposed to cellulase action. • Cellulase extracted from brown garden snail • Saccharification of waste paper using garden snail cellulase Method name: Isolation of Cornu aspersum (brown garden snail) cellulase enzyme for saccharification of the cellulose component of waste paper materials, Keywords: Reducing sugars, Enzyme purification, Protein, Waste cellulose, Glucose, Biomass, Renewable resources, Dialysishttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2215016119301074
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author T.M. Ndlovu
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J.P.H. Van Wyk
Isolation of cellulase enzyme from brown garden snail (Cornu aspersum) for the saccharification of waste paper materials
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J.P.H. Van Wyk
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title Isolation of cellulase enzyme from brown garden snail (Cornu aspersum) for the saccharification of waste paper materials
title_short Isolation of cellulase enzyme from brown garden snail (Cornu aspersum) for the saccharification of waste paper materials
title_full Isolation of cellulase enzyme from brown garden snail (Cornu aspersum) for the saccharification of waste paper materials
title_fullStr Isolation of cellulase enzyme from brown garden snail (Cornu aspersum) for the saccharification of waste paper materials
title_full_unstemmed Isolation of cellulase enzyme from brown garden snail (Cornu aspersum) for the saccharification of waste paper materials
title_sort isolation of cellulase enzyme from brown garden snail (cornu aspersum) for the saccharification of waste paper materials
publisher Elsevier
series MethodsX
issn 2215-0161
publishDate 2019-01-01
description Garden snails (Cornu aspersum) have been sacrificed by drowning the snails overnight in water. The visceral organs (inside the shell organs) have been separated from the foot as well as the shell and homogenized using tris−HCl buffer, pH 5. The homogenate of visceral organs was dialysed in distilled water at 4 °C for 18 h where after the dialysed material was used to bio-convert the cellulose component of various waste paper materials into fermentable sugars such as glucose. Saccharification of the waste cellulose materials was performed with the extracted snail cellulase during ten consecutive incubation periods of 2 h each. The amount of sugars produced during cellulase action on waste cellulose was determined by the dinitrosalicylic acid (DNS) method. All incubations were performed in triplicate and the percent saccharification of each paper material was determined as a fraction of the paper material exposed to cellulase action. • Cellulase extracted from brown garden snail • Saccharification of waste paper using garden snail cellulase Method name: Isolation of Cornu aspersum (brown garden snail) cellulase enzyme for saccharification of the cellulose component of waste paper materials, Keywords: Reducing sugars, Enzyme purification, Protein, Waste cellulose, Glucose, Biomass, Renewable resources, Dialysis
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