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Enzymatic properties of the purified keratinase.
A: The optimum pH of keratinase; B: The optimum temperature of keratinase; C: The keratinolytic temperature stability; D: The keratinolytic thermostability. The maximum value was taken as 100%.
Zhiqing Huang (13720) +9 more
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This work explores the complex relationship between soil carbon availability and microplastic biodegradation, highlighting competition and symbiosis among microorganisms, the repurposing of microplastic‐derived polymers, and the impact of soil organic carbon on microbial substrate preferences and carbon use efficiency variability.
Mohammad Yaghoubi Khanghahi +3 more
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ABSTRACT Background Dermatophyte infections, which are among the most prevalent fungal infections globally, affect skin, hair and nails, accounting for significant morbidity. Epidemiological data on dermatophytosis in the UK are limited. One notable study in 2007 provided insights into the causative agents of dermatophyte infections in the UK; however,
Khanh Linh Phan, David J. Chandler
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Proteolytic bacteria isolated from agro-waste dumpsites produced keratinolytic enzymes
Microbial bioconversion of carbonoclastic materials is an efficient tool for the exploitation and valorization of underutilized agro-industrial wastes. The agro-industrial sector accumulates tones of keratinous wastes biomass which may be valorized into ...
Nonso E. Nnolim +2 more
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The leather industry generates substantial waste, including protein‐rich trimmings and hair, which pose significant environmental challenges. In recent years, the valorization of tannery waste into high‐value materials has gained traction as a sustainable solution aligned with circular economy principles.
Peter Maina Wairimu +4 more
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Pemekatan Keratinase dari Bacillus sp. 24 untuk Meningkatkan Aktivitas Dehairing
Keratinase dapat diproduksi oleh Bacillus sp MD24 dengan menggunakan bulu ayam sebagai substrat. Ekstrak kasar keratinase tersebut terbukti dapat digunakan sebagai agen dehairing.
Suharti, Suharti
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Development of an asporogenic Bacillus licheniformis for the production of keratinase [PDF]
Bacillus licheniformis PWD-1 is a keratin-degrading, spore-forming bacterium isolated from a poultry waste digester. A sporulation-deficient mutant of B. licheniformis PWD-1, named B. licheniformis WBG, was developed and characterized.The mutation was generated using the splicing by overlap extension PCR method (Gene SOEing) to create 256 bp deletion ...
J-J, Wang, W B, Greenhut, J C H, Shih
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Aquatic probiotics are generally recognized as safe and nontoxic live bacterial preparations, primarily sourced from the culturing environment or directly from aquatic organisms. Upon entering the aquatic environment, these probiotics are capable of colonizing both the surface and internal compartments of aquatic organisms, thereby enhancing their ...
Hui Guan +10 more
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Mapping the Research of Plasma in Dermatology by Bibliometric Approach
Background Plasma applications can lead to effective therapy for numerous skin diseases. We aim to systematically review the available data and map the plasma medicine in dermatology. Methods Publications relevant to plasma medicine in dermatology, published from 1996 to 2024, were retrieved from the Science Citation Index‐Expanded of the Web of ...
Jintong Wu +6 more
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Optimization of Extracellular Keratinase Production by Aspergillus Terreus Isolated From Chicken's Litter [PDF]
In this current study 45 fungal isolates were isolated from chicken's litter on Feather Agar Medium (FAM) were screened for determining the potent keratinase producing isolates.
Bagy, M. M. (Magdy) +3 more
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