In present study, asparaginase activity found as 1.304 units/ml by Eurotium Sp. from rhizomes of C.longa, which is
less as compared to 3.71 IU/ml by endophytic Fusarium sp. KLIVRb9-1 from Thai medicinal plant [12]. This may
be due to inappropriate culture conditions, needs or ability of microbe for enzyme production. Some endophytes like
Fusarium Spp., Xylaria Sp., Phomopsis Spp. and some filamentous fungi were reported previously as producer of
asparaginase [13]. Isolated Eurotium Sp. need more research in concern to asparaginase production.
The marketable accessibility of anticancer enzyme asparaginase has revolutionized the molecular analysis of acute
lymphocytic leukemia and melanosacroma. Therefore, the necessities of new purified asparaginase are not only of
intellectual significance but also of practical importance [14].There are two types of asparaginase, and asparaginase
I and II [15,16,17]. Both of these two enzymes differ in their properties, such as location in the cell, solubility in
ammonium sulfate and most significantly, their attraction in favor of substrate L-asparagine