Microbial Bioactives
Volume 4 Number 1 2021
Microbial Bioactives
Microbial Bioactives
Descriptive Table of Contents
Research Article
Agricultural Microbiology
Mona A. Hussein 1*
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Medical Microbiology
Nasima Aktara, Md. Asaduzzaman Shishira,b, Shakila Nargis Khana, and Md. Mozammel Hoqa*
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
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Manuscript-In-Press
Normurodova Kunduz Togaevna 1*, Vakhabov Abdurasul Khakimovich 1, Tashmukhamedova Shokhista Sabirovna 1
This review highlights innovative strategies to unlock microbial chemical diversity, accelerating discovery of novel therapeutics against multidrug-resistant pathogens worldwide.
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Betty Fitriyasti 1*, Heng Yen Khong 2*
Novel therapeutic strategies combining antimicrobial discovery and host modulation could transform mycobacterial disease management globally.
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Md. Fakruddin 1*, SM Bakhtiar Ul Islam 1*
Integrated omics-based strategies unlock silent microbial biosynthetic potential, accelerating discovery of novel therapeutics for global health challenges.
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Antimicrobial Resistance
Md Sakil Amin1*
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
Bioactive Properties of Spirulina: A Review
Amir Ali Anvara, Bahareh Nowruzi*b
Role of Spirulina as important dietary supplements
Abstract | Full Text |PDF (254 KB) | Open Access Article
Microbial Ecology
Manuscript-In-Press
V Vasanthabharathi 1 *, S Jayalakshmi 1
Understanding protist responses to environmental stressors informs predictions of ocean ecosystem resilience and carbon cycling under climate change
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V Vasanthabharathi 1 *, S Jayalakshmi 1
Understanding sponge–microbe symbioses enable sustainable discovery of novel bioactive compounds for combating cancer, infections, and drug resistance.
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