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Producing Biosurfactant Having Medicinal Importance by Actinomycetes

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The microbial world is rich in bioactive natural metabolites. Much of the potential benefits of those products are yet to be exploited. Actinomycetes are one of the most attractive families of industrial bacteria on account of their superior potential for producing valuable secondary metabolites including antibiotics, anti-cancer drugs, immunosuppressors, enzyme inhibitors and biosurfactant. Biosurfactant applications has been focused on their use in environmental applications owing to their diversity, environmentally friendly nature, suitability for large-scale production and selectivity. Despite their potential and biological origin only a few studies have been carried out on applications related to the biomedical field. Some biosurfactants are suitable alternatives to synthetic medicines and antimicrobial agents and may be used as safe and effective therapeutic agents.

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Dr. Amr Fouda Mahmoud Hamza; The author is currently staff member of Botany & Microbiology Department, faculty of science Al-Azhar University. M.Sc (2009) and PhD (2012) in microbial biotechnology. Concerned with environmental pollution and resolving it by microbial community.

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Authors Am Fouda Mahmoud Hamza, Amr Fouda Mahmoud Hamza, Es Hussein Abdel-Shakour, Essam Hussein Abdel-Shakour
Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2016
 
EAN 9783659806780
ISBN 978-3-659-80678-0
No. of pages 268
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Biology > General, dictionaries

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