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Production of Lipase by Isolated Halophile, Halobacillus sp. Strain AR11 from International Miankaleh Wetland [PDF]
Lipases are particularly important because they specifically hydrolyze acyl glycerol, oils, which are of great interest for different industrial applications. Some halophilic microorganisms produced some lipases.
Sedigheh Rajaei-Maleki +3 more
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Halophilic bacteria are remarkable organisms that have evolved strategies to survive in high saline concentrations. These bacteria offer many advances for microbial-based biotechnologies and are commonly used for industrial processes such as compatible ...
Erin M. Gaffney +2 more
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Denitrification by extremely halophilic bacteria [PDF]
Extremely halophilic bacteria were isolated from widely separated sites by anaerobic enrichment in the presence of nitrate. The anaerobic growth of several of these isolates was accompanied by the production of nitrate, nitrous oxide, and dinitrogen.
L I, Hochstein, G A, Tomlinson
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Halophilic bacteria are a microorganism that grows optimally in the presence of the very high concentration of sodium chloride. Halophiles are vital sources of various enzymes including hydrolases, which are very stable and catalytically highly efficient
Mohamed Morsi M. Ahmed +4 more
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The increased use of ectoine and hydroxyectoine in cosmetics and pharmaceuticals has led to the increasing demand for these bioactive compounds. This study aims to investigate the production of ectoine and hydroxyectoine by halophilic bacteria isolated ...
I Putu Parwata +2 more
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Box-shaped halophilic bacteria [PDF]
Three morphologically similar strains of halophilic, box-shaped procaryotes have been isolated from brines collected in the Sinai, Baja California (Mexico), and southern California (United States). Although the isolates in their morphology resemble Walsby's square bacteria, which are a dominant morphological type in the Red Sea and Baja California ...
B, Javor, C, Requadt, W, Stoeckenius
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Isolation and characterization of bacteria producing hydrolase enzymes from two moroccan hypersaline environments [PDF]
Halophilic bacteria are a group of microorganisms living in saline environments and in some cases need the salinity to survive. Furthermore,these bacteria species have the potential for interesting and promising applications.
El berkaoui Abdessamad +5 more
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Biotechnological potentials of halophilic microorganisms and their impact on mankind
Background Halophiles are extremophilic organisms represented by archaea, bacteria and eukaryotes that thrive in hypersaline environment. They apply different osmoadaptation strategies to survive in hostile conditions.
Bhramar Dutta, Rajib Bandopadhyay
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Isolation and identification of halophilic bacteria from saline soils and their effect on salinity tolerance at wheat seedling stage [PDF]
This study was performed to find halophilic bacteria that have the ability to increase salinity resistance in wheat seedlings, so that any type of wheat cultivar can be grown in saline areas by inoculation with these bacteria without the need for genetic
Afsane Fallahi +2 more
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Due to specific environmental and ecological conditions, mangrove forests are known as marine transitional zones between sea and land, and, as such, they host organisms with high ecological plasticity.
Pegah Javid +4 more
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