Production And Characterization Of An Antibiotically Active Compound(S) From A Local Marine Isolate, Bacillus Pulvifaciens Sbm-71

One hundred and eighty bacterial isolates were obtained from marine samples collected from four different sites around Penang Island. A total of 18.3 % of the isolates secreted extracellular compounds which exhibited antimicrobial activity against at least one of the test microorganisms. The isol...

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Main Author: Sabah Zrieq, Rafat Moh'd
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2002
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Online Access:http://eprints.usm.my/62144/
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description One hundred and eighty bacterial isolates were obtained from marine samples collected from four different sites around Penang Island. A total of 18.3 % of the isolates secreted extracellular compounds which exhibited antimicrobial activity against at least one of the test microorganisms. The isolate SBm-71 which exhibited the highest antimicrobial activity was selected as a potential producer with a maximum antimicrobial activity of 21.5 U/ml. Isolate SBm-71 which was identified as Bacillus pulvifaciens secreted only extracellular antimicrobial compound(s).
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spelling usm-621442025-04-29T08:43:25Z http://eprints.usm.my/62144/ Production And Characterization Of An Antibiotically Active Compound(S) From A Local Marine Isolate, Bacillus Pulvifaciens Sbm-71 Sabah Zrieq, Rafat Moh'd QR75-99.5 Bacteria One hundred and eighty bacterial isolates were obtained from marine samples collected from four different sites around Penang Island. A total of 18.3 % of the isolates secreted extracellular compounds which exhibited antimicrobial activity against at least one of the test microorganisms. The isolate SBm-71 which exhibited the highest antimicrobial activity was selected as a potential producer with a maximum antimicrobial activity of 21.5 U/ml. Isolate SBm-71 which was identified as Bacillus pulvifaciens secreted only extracellular antimicrobial compound(s). 2002-04 Thesis NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.usm.my/62144/1/Production%20and%20characterization%20of%20an%20antibiotically%20cut.pdf Sabah Zrieq, Rafat Moh'd (2002) Production And Characterization Of An Antibiotically Active Compound(S) From A Local Marine Isolate, Bacillus Pulvifaciens Sbm-71. Masters thesis, Universiti Sains Malaysia.
spellingShingle QR75-99.5 Bacteria
Sabah Zrieq, Rafat Moh'd
Production And Characterization Of An Antibiotically Active Compound(S) From A Local Marine Isolate, Bacillus Pulvifaciens Sbm-71
title Production And Characterization Of An Antibiotically Active Compound(S) From A Local Marine Isolate, Bacillus Pulvifaciens Sbm-71
title_full Production And Characterization Of An Antibiotically Active Compound(S) From A Local Marine Isolate, Bacillus Pulvifaciens Sbm-71
title_fullStr Production And Characterization Of An Antibiotically Active Compound(S) From A Local Marine Isolate, Bacillus Pulvifaciens Sbm-71
title_full_unstemmed Production And Characterization Of An Antibiotically Active Compound(S) From A Local Marine Isolate, Bacillus Pulvifaciens Sbm-71
title_short Production And Characterization Of An Antibiotically Active Compound(S) From A Local Marine Isolate, Bacillus Pulvifaciens Sbm-71
title_sort production and characterization of an antibiotically active compound(s) from a local marine isolate, bacillus pulvifaciens sbm-71
topic QR75-99.5 Bacteria
url http://eprints.usm.my/62144/
http://eprints.usm.my/62144/1/Production%20and%20characterization%20of%20an%20antibiotically%20cut.pdf