Eighty
actinomycetes obtained from Krishna River in Satara
district, India were screened for their chitinolytic
activity on colloidal chitin agar. Fifty-two isolates showed
clear zones of hydrolysis of chitin. Three isolates:
Streptomyces canus, Streptomyces pseudogriseolus and
Micromonospora brevicatiana were selected on the basis
of zone of clearance to colony size ratio, for further
studies. The period of optimum chitinase production was at
120 h for S. canus and 132 h for S.
pseudogriseolus and M. brevicatiana. It was
observed that S. canus and M. brevicatiana
showed maximum activity from 40 to 60°C
and S. pseudogriseolus showed maximum activity from
40 to 50°C.
The optimum pH for chitinase production by all tested
actinomycetes was at pH 8. S. canus and M.
brevicatiana showed maximum activity at 1.2% chitin
concentration and S. pseudogriseolus showed maximum
activity at 1% substrate concentration.