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Extremophiles and their expanding biotechnological applications
Microbial life is not restricted to any particular setting. Over the past several decades, it has been evident that microbial populations can exist...
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Microbial Endophytes: Emerging Trends and Biotechnological Applications
A plethora of knowledge on the role of endophytic microorganisms has been reported in recent years. The cooperative chemistry between the endophytes...
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Microbial membrane transport proteins and their biotechnological applications
Because of the hydrophobic nature of the membrane lipid bilayer, the majority of the hydrophilic solutes require special transportation mechanisms...
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Xylanase as a Promising Biocatalyst: A Review on Its Production, Purification and Biotechnological Applications
Xylanases are hydrolases that depolymerize the second most abundant polysaccharide in plant cells xylan. The heterogeneous nature of xylan restricts...
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Lignocellulolytic extremozymes and their biotechnological applications
Lignocellulolytic enzymes are used in different industrial and environmental processes. The rigorous operating circumstances of these industries,...
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Biotechnological applications of biofilms formed by osmotolerant and halotolerant yeasts
AbstractMany microorganisms are capable of develo** biofilms under adverse conditions usually related to nutrient limitation. They are complex...
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Anoxybacillus: an overview of a versatile genus with recent biotechnological applications
The Bacillaceae family members are considered to be a good source of microbial factories for biotechnological processes. In contrast to Bacillus and Geobacillus...
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An extensive review of marine pigments: sources, biotechnological applications, and sustainability
The global demand for food and healthcare products based on natural compounds means that the industrial and scientific sectors are on a continuous...
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Production of fungal phytases in solid state fermentation and potential biotechnological applications
Phytases are important enzymes used for eliminating the anti-nutritional properties of phytic acid in food and feed ingredients. Phytic acid is major...
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A review of microbial laccase production and activity toward different biotechnological applications
Laccases are versatile enzymes that belong to the multi-copper oxidase family. This enzyme has several biotechnological applications because of its...
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Biosynthetic gene clusters with biotechnological applications in novel Antarctic isolates from Actinomycetota
AbstractActinomycetota have been widely described as valuable sources for the acquisition of secondary metabolites. Most microbial metabolites are...
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Papiliotrema laurentii: general features and biotechnological applications
AbstractPapiliotrema laurentii , previously classified as Cryptococcus laurentii , is an oleaginous yeast that has been isolated from soil, plants,...
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The role and potential biotechnological applications of biosurfactants and bioemulsifiers produced by psychrophilic/psychrotolerant bacteria
The biosphere is subjected to low temperatures in both aquatic and terrestrial environments. Psychrophilic and psychrotolerant bacteria that colonize...
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Biotechnological production and potential applications of hypocrellins
AbstractHypocrellins (HYPs), a kind of natural perylenequinones (PQs) with an oxidized pentacyclic core, are important natural compounds initially...
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Indoles and the advances in their biotechnological production for industrial applications
Indole is a signalling molecule produced both by bacteria and plants. In this review its signalling role between microbes and in particular in the...
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Nano-Biocatalysts: Potential Biotechnological Applications
Biocatalysts are a biomolecule of interest for various biotechnological applications. Non-reusability and poor stability of especially enzymes has...
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Versatile biotechnological applications of Euglena gracilis
Euglena gracilis is a freshwater protist possessing secondary chloroplasts of green algal origin. Various physical factors (e.g. UV) and chemical...
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Soil algae enzymes and their biotechnological applications
At present time, most of the enzymes are derived from biological sources, including plants, animals, microalgae, algae, and other microorganisms....
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Microbial α-L-arabinofuranosidases: diversity, properties, and biotechnological applications
Arabinoxylans (AXs) are hemicellulosic polysaccharides consisting of a linear backbone of β -1,4-linked xylose residues branched by high content of α -L...
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Microbial lipopeptides: their pharmaceutical and biotechnological potential, applications, and way forward
As lead molecules, cyclic lipopeptides with antibacterial, antifungal, and antiviral properties have garnered a lot of attention in recent years....