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Bioprospecting potentials of endophytic microbes in the sustainable biotechnological applications
Endophytes are a unique group of microbes that live in different plant species, forming a symbiotic association and interacting with the host species...
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Identification and genome-wide analysis provide insights into the genetic diversity and biotechnological potentials of novel cold-adapted Acinetobacter strain
Extreme cold environments, such as polar regions or high-altitude mountains, are known for their challenging conditions including low temperatures,...
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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 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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Bacterial extracellular vesicles: biotechnological perspective for enhanced productivity
Bacterial extracellular vesicles (BEVs) are non-replicative nanostructures released by Gram-negative and Gram-positive bacteria as a survival...
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Exploring Potential of Aspergillus sclerotiorum: Secondary Metabolites and Biotechnological Relevance
Fungi have been proven to be an inexhaustible treasure for structural-unique bioactive metabolites. Aspergillus sclerotiorum ( Aspergillaceae ) is a...
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Chimaphila umbellata; a biotechnological perspective on the coming-of-age prince’s pine
Chimaphila umbellata has been studied for almost two centuries now, with the first paper exploring the phytochemistry of the plant published in 1860....
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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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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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Fungal Keratinases: Enzymes with Immense Biotechnological Potential
Fungal enzymes are vital for various biotechnological processes and their impact is going to be felt much more in coming years. Fungal enzymes such... -
Biotechnological exploitation of cyanobacterial photoprotective metabolites
Cyanobacteria have received much attention in recent years due to their promising applications in the field of biotechnology and pharmaceutics....
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Biotechnological Utilization of the Marine Environment for Food, Drugs, and Energy
Marine biotechnology is any technique that uses marine breathing creatures (or their parts) to make or modify things, or to engineer marine microbes... -
Biotechnological Approaches to Enhance Algae Biofuel Production
Algae are aquatic species that may reproduce quickly and have over 3000 different breeds, making them more abrasive than terrestrial plants. They may... -
Multi-omics tools for understanding Trichoderma-plant symbiosis: biotechnological developments and future directions
In the era where food security is one of the challenges caused by global food demand, understanding the strategies needed is a must. Chemical...
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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....
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Biotechnological Importance of Actinomycetes
Microorganisms, mainly bacteria and fungi, contributed to the majority of the enzymes produced by industries. Among enzymes, production of hydrolases... -
Biotechnological Applications of Microaerophilic Species Including Endophytic Fungi
Fungi are very diverse in nature and can be found in any ecosystem. Until now around 10,000 species have been characterized and many remain to be... -
Biotechnological Approaches for Medicinal and Aromatic Plant-Based Products
Medicinal and aromatic plants (MAPs) are the reservoirs of numerous life-saving drugs called secondary metabolites including terpenoids, essential... -
Bioprospecting endophytic fungi for bioactive metabolites with seed germination promoting potentials
There is an urgent need for new bioactive molecules with unique mechanisms of action and chemistry to address the issue of incorrect use of chemical...
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Biotechnological applications of marine bacteria in bioremediation of environments polluted with hydrocarbons and plastics
AbstractMarine ecosystems are some of the most adverse environments on Earth and contain a considerable portion of the global bacterial population,...