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Globally over 100 million liters of effluent from rubber factories are generated every day. These effluent render negative environmental impact that include water, odor pollution as well as health problem due to a high COD, BOD, nitrogen, suspended solid level, ammonia, and sulfate concentration with acidic pH. On the other hand, a liquid waste from rubber factory is rich in various organic compounds that could be utilized as a basal media for enzyme production. This book, therefore, provides enzyme production particularly protease by Bacillus licheniformis in skim latex serum fortified media…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Globally over 100 million liters of effluent from rubber factories are generated every day. These effluent render negative environmental impact that include water, odor pollution as well as health problem due to a high COD, BOD, nitrogen, suspended solid level, ammonia, and sulfate concentration with acidic pH. On the other hand, a liquid waste from rubber factory is rich in various organic compounds that could be utilized as a basal media for enzyme production. This book, therefore, provides enzyme production particularly protease by Bacillus licheniformis in skim latex serum fortified media including screening of variables, optimization till application of the enzyme. The available data might help researches and entrepreneurs to develop the application of protease in industrial detergent as well as other industries. This book also provide effort to anyone else who may be considering environmental sustainability by valorization of the effluent.
Autorenporträt
Vivi Mardina is a lecturer at the Samudra University Indonesia. She obtained B.Sc in Biology from Syiah Kuala University and M.Sc. in Biotechnology Engineering from International Islamic University Malaysia with expertise in the area of enzyme. She has received the gold and silver medal on the project of protease from Bacillus licheniformis.