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Structure, composition and interfacial properties of iron sulfides synthesized by sulfate-reducing bacteria (SRB)
Sulfate-reducing bacteria (SRB), separated from Daqing oilfield wastewater, were used to prepare biological iron sulfides (SRB-Iron Sulfides)....
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Study on corrosion behavior of X80 steel under strip** coating by sulfate reducing bacteria
BackgroundAt present, microorganism has been considered as important factors that threaten to buried pipelines with disbonded coatings. Aiming at the...
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ATP sulfurylase activity of sulfate-reducing bacteria from various ecotopes
Sulfate-reducing bacteria (SRB) are widespread in various ecotopes despite their growth and enzymatic features not compared. In this study, the...
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Marine Bacteria for Bioremediation
Marine pollution has been increasing over the years and can impact directly living organisms. The continued pollution of soil and fresh water by... -
Marine Bacteria for Biofertilizers
The fertilizer industry is growing with time and demand. The production of most used nitrogenous fertilizer utilizes methane supplies and sums up to... -
Exergy analysis of a laboratory-scale upflow anaerobic sludge blanket reactor with sulfate-reducing microorganisms to precipitate heavy metal ions (Cu, Fe, Zn, and Pb) using Aspen Plus®
Bioreactors with sulfate-reducing microorganisms (SRM) are an option to treat wastewater from the flotation operation of a mine containing dissolved...
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Acidophilic bacteria for metal extraction: biotechnological characteristics and applications
Biotechnology has increasing relevance worldwide in the mining sector, either as a response to the recovery of metals (gold, silver, copper, zinc,...
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An Overview of Bacteria-Mediated Heavy Metal Bioremediation Strategies
Contamination-free groundwater is considered a good source of potable water. Even in the twenty-first century, over 90 percent of the population is...
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Cultivation Techniques and Molecular Methods of Identification of Thermophilic, Anaerobic Bacteria
The cultivation and identification of strictly anaerobic thermophilic microorganisms present a number of challenges owing to the oxygen-sensitive... -
Combined Application of Subsurface Drainage and Fertilization, a Method to Reduce the Effects of Iron and Sulfide Toxicities in Irrigated Rice Fields in Burkina Faso
Iron and sulfide toxicities are among the main abiotic stresses that disturb rice productivity in irrigated rice fields in West Africa. Many lowlands... -
Metabolism of Dietary Substrates by Intestinal Bacteria and Consequences for the Host Intestine
Numerous substrates from alimentary origin are metabolized by the gut microbiota. Their luminal concentrations are the net result of production,... -
Hydroxytryptophan biosynthesis by a family of heme-dependent enzymes in bacteria
Hydroxytryptophan serves as a chemical precursor to a variety of bioactive specialized metabolites, including the human neurotransmitter serotonin...
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Optimization of Growth for Nitrilase Producing Bacteria
Nitrilase (EC 3.5.5.1) is an important biological catalyst with industrial application, which can directly convert nitrile compounds into...
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Predatory bacteria as potential biofilm control and eradication agents in the food industry
Biofilms are a major concern within the food industry since they have the potential to reduce productivity in situ (within the field), impact food...
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Bacteria-imprinted impedimetric sensor based on do**-induced nanostructured polypyrrole for determination of Escherichia coli
A simple and label-free bacteria-imprinted impedimetric (BIP) sensor for the sensitive measurement of Escherichia coli has been developed. The BIP...
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Beyond Conventional Meat Preservation: Saddling the Control of Bacteriocin and Lactic Acid Bacteria for Clean Label and Functional Meat Products
Advancements in food science and technology have paved the way for the development of natural antimicrobial compounds to ensure the safety and...
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A fluorescent sensor array based on antibiotic-stabilized metal nanoclusters for the multiplex detection of bacteria
To address the need for facile, rapid detection of pathogens in water supplies, a fluorescent sensing array platform based on antibiotic-stabilized...
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Microbial Bioactive Peptides from Bacteria, Yeasts, and Molds
Microorganisms have been used since ancient times to make foods. In recent decades, particular attention has been paid to beneficial health effects... -
Discovery of isoquinoline sulfonamides as allosteric gyrase inhibitors with activity against fluoroquinolone-resistant bacteria
Bacteria have evolved resistance to nearly all known antibacterials, emphasizing the need to identify antibiotics that operate via novel mechanisms....
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A novel antimicrobial peptide YS12 isolated from Bacillus velezensis CBSYS12 exerts anti-biofilm properties against drug-resistant bacteria
Nowadays, the abuse of antibiotics has led to the rise of multi-drug-resistant bacteria. Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs), with broad-spectrum...