Tairu Hafeez Motala*, Oyelakin AO, Kolawole TA, Adaramola KA, Aribisala LA, Sulaimon NO
L-asparaginase is an enzyme that  converts L-asparagine to L-aspartate and ammonia and produced  by various microorganisms which it used for the treatment of Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (ALL)  and other malignant cancers as  well as starchy food industry. Isolation and screening  of L-asparaginase producing fungi from soil samples from different rainforest agroecological  zones in Oyo state was done. The primary screening by qualitative methods using  rapid plate assay determined that out of 83 fungal isolates, only 7 fungi  showed L-asparaginase activity on plate method assay by pink colour zones.  These seven isolates that preliminary screened were grown in liquid media for  static and submerged fermentation and then used for secondary screening by  nesslerization method. Among seven isolates, it was showed that isolate from EZ  (Egbeda Zone) (EZ26A and EZ26B) showed higher values in enzyme activity, amount  of ammonia and absorbance value of 58.7 UI/mL, 111.7 µmol/L 1.286 A and 59.3 UI/mL,  112.9 µmol/L 1.432 A and the highest microbial load counts were determined in AZ  (akinyele zone) with (76) 7.6 × 102for dilution factor of 10-1 and EZ with (24) 2.4 × 104for dilution factor of 10-3.