Heavy metals pollution has become a great threat to the world. Since instrumental methods are
expensive and need skilled technician, a simple and fast method is needed to determine the
presence of heavy metals in the environment. In this work, a preliminary study was carried out
on the applicability of various local plants as a source of protease for the future development of
the inhibitive enzyme assay for heavy-metals. The crude proteases preparation was assayed using
casein as a substrate in conjunction with the Coomassie dye-binding assay. The crude protease
from the kesinai plant was found to be the most potent plant protease. The crude enzyme
exhibited broad temperature and pH ranges for activity and will be developed in the future as a
potential inhibitive assay for heavy metals.