Microbial Bioactives

Microbial Bioactives | Online ISSN 2209-2161
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Microbial Bioactives

Volume 4 Number 1 2021

Microbial Bioactives

Microbial Bioactives

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Research Article

Agricultural Microbiology

Research Article | Agricultural Microbiology Published online 12 December 2021

Efficacy of Egyptian Parasitic Nematodes, Heterorhabditis bacteriophora (BA1) and Steinernema carpocapsae (BA2) in Bio-control of Economically Important Pests

Mona A. Hussein 1*

pp. 150-155
Views: 2088 | Downloads: 1

Abstract | Full Text |PDF (301 KB) | Open Access Article

  

Medical Microbiology

Research Article | Medical Microbiology Published online 12 September 2021

Isolation and Molecular Characterization of Bacillus thuringiensis Harboring Putative ps Genes from Bangladesh

Nasima Aktara, Md. Asaduzzaman Shishira,b, Shakila Nargis Khana, and Md. Mozammel Hoqa*

pp. 143-149
Views: 2099 | Downloads: 2

Identification of parasporin-producing Bacillus thuringiensis highlights novel anticancer bioactives, enabling safer targeted therapies through molecular characterization and microbial biotechnology advancements.

Abstract | Full Text |PDF (555 KB) |Supplementary Material | Open Access Article

  

Reviews

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Reviews | (Unspecified) Published online 29 September 2021
Manuscript-In-Press

Microbial Natural Products in the Post-Antibiotic Era: Marine Biodiversity, Genome Mining, and Strategies to Unlock Cryptic Bioactive Compounds

Normurodova Kunduz Togaevna 1*, Vakhabov Abdurasul Khakimovich 1, Tashmukhamedova Shokhista Sabirovna 1

pp. 1-8
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This review highlights innovative strategies to unlock microbial chemical diversity, accelerating discovery of novel therapeutics against multidrug-resistant pathogens worldwide.

Abstract | Full Text | Open Access Article

  

Reviews | (Unspecified) Published online 18 July 2021
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Next-Generation Therapeutics for Tuberculosis and Nontuberculous Mycobacterial Infections: Antimicrobial Peptides, Host-Directed Strategies, and Overcoming Drug Resistance

Betty Fitriyasti 1*, Heng Yen Khong 2*

pp. 1-8
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Novel therapeutic strategies combining antimicrobial discovery and host modulation could transform mycobacterial disease management globally.

Abstract | Full Text | Open Access Article

  

Reviews | (Unspecified) Published online 10 March 2021
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Illuminating the Microbial Dark Matter: Biosynthetic Gene Cluster Discovery, Activation Strategies, and Bioactivity Assessment—A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

Md. Fakruddin 1*, SM Bakhtiar Ul Islam 1*

 

pp. 1-8
Views: 28 | Downloads: 0

Integrated omics-based strategies unlock silent microbial biosynthetic potential, accelerating discovery of novel therapeutics for global health challenges.

Abstract | Full Text | Open Access Article

  

Antimicrobial Resistance

Reviews | Antimicrobial Resistance Published online 10 August 2021

Antibiotic Resistance Trends in Urinary Tract Infections: A Growing Concern for Immunocompromised Patients

Md Sakil Amin1

pp. 1-9
Views: 1189 | Downloads: 0

This study demonstrated the urgent need for targeted interventions to combat rising UTI antibiotic resistance, protecting vulnerable immunocompromised populations.

Abstract | Full Text |PDF (336 KB) | Open Access Article

  

Food Microbiology

Reviews | Food Microbiology Published online 19 May 2021

Bioactive Properties of Spirulina: A Review

Amir Ali Anvara, Bahareh Nowruzi*b

pp. 134-142
Views: 5850 | Downloads: 2

Role of Spirulina as important dietary supplements

Abstract | Full Text |PDF (254 KB) | Open Access Article

  

Microbial Ecology

Reviews | Microbial Ecology Published online 21 December 2021
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Microzooplankton and Hypersaline Protists Under Global Change: Functional Responses and Ecological Implications in Marine Microbial Systems

V Vasanthabharathi 1 *, S Jayalakshmi 1

pp. 1-8
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Understanding protist responses to environmental stressors informs predictions of ocean ecosystem resilience and carbon cycling under climate change

Abstract | Full Text | Open Access Article

  

Reviews | Microbial Ecology Published online 27 May 2021
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Marine Sponge Microbiomes in Drug Discovery: Bioactive Secondary Metabolites, Symbiosis, Biosynthetic Gene Clusters, and Biotechnological Opportunities

V Vasanthabharathi 1 *, S Jayalakshmi 1

pp. 1-8
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Understanding sponge–microbe symbioses enable sustainable discovery of novel bioactive compounds for combating cancer, infections, and drug resistance.

Abstract | Full Text | Open Access Article