Journal of Integrative Microbial Sciences | Online ISSN 2209-2161

Microbial Bioactives

Volume 2 Number 1 2019

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Published online 26 December 2019

A Simple and Alternative UV Spectrometric Method for the Estimation of Vitamin D3 

Asma Rahman A, Md. Mahbubur Rahman B, Mohammad Shahnoor Hossain C, Md. Sarowar Jahan D, Noor Jahan Akter E and Md. Latiful Bari A

pp. 098-105

Simple UV spectrometry based method for Vitamin D estimation

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Published online 14 November 2019
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Microbial Biotechnology: Assessing The Applications Of Microorganisms In Biotechnology, Including Biofuel Production And Bioremediation

Chandrarohini Saravanan 1, Nor Hazliana Harun 2, Siti Salmah Noordin 1,2

pp. 1-8

Microbial biotechnology advances biofuel production, bioremediation, and environmental sustainability through genetic engineering, omics technologies, and nanotechnology, addressing energy security and pollution challenges.

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Published online 26 July 2019

Comparative Characterization and Amylase Activity Assessment of Certain Garden Bacterial Isolates

Munia Islam a and Tamanna Zerin a*

pp. 091-097

Screening of soil Bacillus spp. for amylolytic activity

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Published online 16 July 2019
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The Ecological Significance of Fungal Networks in Soil: Interactions, Nutrient Cycling, and Agricultural Implications

Rabiatul Basria S. M. N. Mydin 1,2*, Siti Salmah Noordin 3

pp. 1-8

Fungal networks enhance soil health, nutrient cycling, and plant productivity, offering insights for sustainable agriculture, soil conservation, and climate change mitigation.

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Published online 22 April 2019
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Sustainable Agriculture Through Purple Non-Sulfur Bacteria (PNSB): Enhancing Soil Health, Plant Growth, and Environmental Sustainability

Abdullah Ibrahim Al Sheikh Mubarak 1*, Dema Abdullah Ahmed Alodaini 2

pp. 1-8

Purple non-sulfur bacteria (PNSB) offer sustainable solutions by improving soil fertility, promoting plant growth, and mitigating environmental pollution.

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Published online 12 March 2019
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Fatty Acids and Bokashi: Microbial Metabolites for Enhancing Soil Health, Nutrient Cycling, and Sustainable Agriculture

Asra'a Adnan Abdul-Jalil 1*, Marrib N. Rasheed 2

pp. 1-8

Microbial fatty acids in Bokashi fermentation improve soil fertility, suppress pathogens, and enhance microbial diversity, offering sustainable solutions for soil restoration.

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Published online 28 February 2019

In silico Studies of Parasporin Proteins: Structural and Functional Insights and Proposed Cancer Cell Killing Mechanism for Parasporin 5 and 6

Nasima Aktar1,2, Muhammad Manjurul Karim1, Shakila Nargis Khan1, Mustafizur Rahman3, Anowara Begum1, Md. Mozammel Hoq1,*

pp. 082-090

Significance: Structural and functional insights of anti-cancer proteins from Bacillus thuringiensis.

Edited by: El-Sayed A. El-Sheikh, PhD . Plant Protection Department, Faculty of Agriculture, Zagazig University, Zagazig, Egypt.

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Published online 13 February 2019

Complexation of Andrographolide, Mirabegron and Suvorexant and Bioactivity Study of the Complexes

Rajia Sultana and Md. Zakir Sultana*

pp. 076-081

Our research findings that three new drug compounds were synthesized by complexation way which could be due to interaction of andrographolide and suvorexant; andrographolide and mirabegron, and suvorexant and mirabegron.

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Published online 24 January 2019

Genomic Fingerprinting Using Highly Repetitive Sequences to Differentiate Close Cyanobacterial Strains

Rezvan Shokraei aHossein Fahimi aSaúl Blanco bBahareh Nowruzi c*

pp. 068-075

Significance: Genomic fingerprinting using highly repetitive sequences to differentiate close cyanobacteria strains.

Edited by: Md. Asaduzzaman Shishir, PhD, University of Dhaka, Dhaka, Bangladesh.

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