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Abstract
Keywords:
Introduction
African Giant Snail (Archachatina Marginata)
Identification
Distribution
Lifespan of the Archachatina Marginata
Diet
Oryctes Rhinoceros
Larvae
Impacts
Diet
Distribution
Cellulase and Waste Management
Materials and Methods
Materials
Extraction of Enzyme
Assay Method
Actions of the Partially Purified Cellulase on Some Wastes
Results
| LARVA |
| Purification step | Total Protein (mg) |
Total Activity (µmol/min) |
Specific Activity | % Yield | Purification fold |
| Crude Extract |
1031.05 | 712.63 | 0.69 | 100 | 1 |
| 65% Ammonium sulphate | 582.10 | 591.09 | 1.02 | 56.46 | 1.47 |
| ARCHACHATINA MARGINATA GUT |
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| ARCHACHATINA MARGINATA HEAMOLYMPH |
| Purification step | Total Protein (mg) |
Total Activity (µmol/min) |
Specific Activity | % Yield | Purification fold |
| Crude Extract |
652.33 | 812.32 | 1.25 | 100 | 1 |
| 65% Ammonium sulphate | 241.12 | 629.11 | 2.61 | 37 | 2.09 |
| KINETIC PARAMETERS |
| African giant Snail Gut |
African giant Snail Haemolymph |
Larvae | |
| KM | 3.43 | 23.76 | 11.63 |
| Vmax | 112.02 | 998.50 | 648.01 |
| Action of Rhinoceros Larvae and the Gaint african snail cellulase on some wastes The results of the action of cellulase on some wastes are presented in Table 2, Table 3, Table 4, Table 5 and Table 6. WOOD |
| African giant Snail Gut |
African giant Snail Haemolymph |
Larvae |
|
| Fig tree | 15.02 | 18.22 | 33.69 |
| Oak tree | 11.84 | 16.27 | 116.24 |
| Palmplum tree | 13.36 | 17.62 | 108.47 |
| Kick tree | 25.35 | 173.09 | 189.11 |
| African balsam tree | 16.87 | 28.65 | 67.85 |
| Maple tree | 28.31 | 16.32 | 70.17 |
| Kapok tree | 17.41 | 53.56 | 102.42 |
| Mugwort tree | 19.88 | 14.37 | 45.70 |
| Kola tree | 15.81 | 14.17 | 98.84 |
| Ohugbo tree | 17.86 | 1.17 | 102.51 |
| PAPER |
| African giant Snail Gut |
African giant Snail Haemolymph |
Larvae | |
| Carton paper | 177.43 | 353.96 | 567.01 |
| Brown paper | 109.84 | 133.10 | 175.29 |
| Tissue paper | 76.52 | 56.76 | 108.56 |
| Art paper | 142.30 | 259.36 | 353.37 |
| Jotter paper | 136.35 | 243.33 | 328.62 |
| News paper | 156.52 | 107.68 | 209.45 |
| Office file | 161.87 | 133.10 | 262.82 |
| Note book | 196.08 | 108.58 | 183.81 |
| LEAVES |
| African giant Snail Gut |
African giant Snail Haemolymph |
Larvae |
|
| Orange Leaf |
113.09 | 180.87 | 163.33 |
| Mango Leaf |
148.14 | 348.32 | 301.40 |
| Kolanut Leaf |
117.41 | 218.62 | 436.76 |
| Cassava Leaf |
78.57 | 162.30 | 192.23 |
| Lemon Leaf |
84.79 | 148.02 | 169.57 |
| KITCHEN WASTE |
| African giant Snail Gut |
African giant Snail Haemolymph |
Larvae |
|
| Garri | 57.16 | 137.89 | 97.91 |
| Egg shell | 82.73 | 61.85 | 63.38 |
| Yam flour | 74.76 | 49.97 | 100.47 |
| Yam peel | 65.42 | 91.16 | 94.09 |
| Orange peel | 179.95 | 452.37 | 457.05 |
| Pineapple peel | 129.10 | 94.90 | 138.72 |
| Onion peel | 175.41 | 428.0 |
382.60 |
| Beans peel | 90.98 | 122.06 | 174.36 |
| INDUSTRIAL WASTE |
| African giant Gut |
African giant Haemolymph |
Larvae | |
| Groundnut shell | 59.95 | 63.55 | 121.36 |
| Sorghum | 67.10 | 67.59 | 124.34 |
| Millet | 70.68 | 73.33 | 122.85 |
| Rice hulls | 68.19 | 101.39 | 120.47 |
| Wheat | 77.51 | 111.93 | 155.23 |
| Soluble starch | 76.50 | 107.63 | 117.26 |
Discussion
Conclusion:
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