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  1. Mariyah Faizal, Normah Ismail
    Science Letters, 2016;10(1):4-7.
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    This study was carried out to extract, partially
    purify and characterise protease from guava peel. The
    extracted protease was purified using 60% ammonium sulfate
    precipitation method followed by gel filtration
    chromatography. The obtained proteases were analysed for
    protein concentration, proteolytic activity, total proteolytic
    activity, specific activity, percent recovery, purification fold,
    molecular weight distribution, optimum temperature and pH.
    Guava peel contains 7.10% protein. The optimum temperature and pH of the protease was achieved within the range of 40 to
    60°C and pH 4 to 6, respectively, where maximum activity
    identified was 50°C and pH 5. Total activity decreased with the
    purification steps involving 60% ammonium sulfate
    precipitation and dialysis but subsequently increased after
    being subjected to gel filtration chromatography. This study
    suggested that further purification using gel filtration
    chromatography increases the proteolytic activity of guava peel
    protease.
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