Screening of Aspergillus oryzae M/4 for extra cellular alphaamylase production
VIT poster
1. Amshumala.S, Tejashree.B, Dr. Rajendra Singh C and Dr.H G Nagendra
Department of Biotechnology, Sir M. Visvesvaraya Institute of Technology, Bangalore - 562157
Results
We would like to thank the faculty and staff of Dept of
Biotechnology Sir M.VIT for all the facilities offered towards this
project..
Objective
Introduction
Collection & extraction
Materials and Methods
Acknowledgements
References
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To extract, estimate the yield and to study the phytochemical
properties, anti microbial and anti mitotic properties of Cassia
grandis.
Herbalism is a traditional medicinal or folk medicine practice based
on the use of plants and plant extracts.
The leaves from the plant Cassia grandis was collected from the
plant. The leaves were transported in polythene bags to the lab,
where the leaves were subjected to drying.
• About 1kg of fresh leaves was collected and spread on different
trays.
• The leaves were then kept for air drying in the lab at room
temperature of 30°C for 3 days.
• The dried leaf samples were taken and ground using an electric
blender to obtain a fine powder.
• The powdered samples were stored in a clean glassware
container until needed for analysis.
TLC
ANTI MITOTIC STUDY
Meena, M. K., et al. "Screening of Anti-inflammatory and Analgesic activity of Cassia grandis Linn." Academic J.
Plant Sci 2 (2009): 51-55.
Harborne, Jeffrey B. Methods of plant analysis. Springer Netherlands, 1984.