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View article: Modulation of Antioxidant and Methylxanthines Profiles in Dark Chocolate Via Cocoa Fermentation with Hanseniaspora Thailandica and Pichia Kudriavzevii
Modulation of Antioxidant and Methylxanthines Profiles in Dark Chocolate Via Cocoa Fermentation with Hanseniaspora Thailandica and Pichia Kudriavzevii Open
Cocoa contains polyphenols that offer potential health benefits. However, the processing of cocoa beans often leads to a reduction in their polyphenol content. This study aimed to evaluate the antioxidant and methylxanthines profiles of ch…
View article: Dark Matter EFT landscape probed by QUEST-DMC
Dark Matter EFT landscape probed by QUEST-DMC Open
We present the projected sensitivity to non-relativistic Effective Field Theory (EFT) operators for dark matter (DM) direct detection using the QUEST-DMC experiment. QUEST-DMC employs superfluid Helium-3 as a target medium and measures ene…
View article: Biodegradation Potential of Mixed Cultures of Bacillus sp. and Priestia sp. from Landfill Investigated on Low-Density Polyethylene (LDPE) Sheets
Biodegradation Potential of Mixed Cultures of Bacillus sp. and Priestia sp. from Landfill Investigated on Low-Density Polyethylene (LDPE) Sheets Open
This study investigated the efficacy of mixed cultures of Bacillus sp. (isolate BS5) (accession no. OP536168) and Priestia sp. (isolate TL1) (accession no. OP536170) in degrading low-density polyethylene (LDPE) sheets derived from syntheti…
View article: Dark Matter Attenuation Effects: Sensitivity Ceilings for Spin-Dependent and Spin-Independent Interactions
Dark Matter Attenuation Effects: Sensitivity Ceilings for Spin-Dependent and Spin-Independent Interactions Open
Direct detection experiments aimed at uncovering the elusive nature of dark matter (DM) have made significant progress in probing ever lower cross-sections for DM-nucleon interactions. At the same time, an upper limit in the cross-section …
View article: Synthesis, characterisation and biological evaluation of novel bisimidazolium mononuclear and dinuclear silver(I)-N-heterocyclic carbene complexes with long N-alkyl chains
Synthesis, characterisation and biological evaluation of novel bisimidazolium mononuclear and dinuclear silver(I)-N-heterocyclic carbene complexes with long N-alkyl chains Open
Current drug research has been focusing on silver N-heterocyclic carbene (NHC) complex. Its metal-ligand bonds are stabilised by the strong-electron donor nature of NHC, ultimately increasing its antimicrobial properties. A series of imida…
View article: Biopriming salt-tolerant microbial isolates to chilli and pak choyseeds: a study on salinity tolerance and physiological responses of treatedseeds
Biopriming salt-tolerant microbial isolates to chilli and pak choyseeds: a study on salinity tolerance and physiological responses of treatedseeds Open
Trichoderma asperellum and Pseudomonas fluorescens were first established for their tolerance to salinity. They were bioprimed onto two common vegetable seeds (pak choy and chilli) using sodium alginate (for T. asperellum, TAB) and xanthan…
View article: Characterization and modeling of diffusion kinetics of rosemary oleoresin extract from gellan gum-based film
Characterization and modeling of diffusion kinetics of rosemary oleoresin extract from gellan gum-based film Open
Fresh food products are highly prone to oxidation and microbial attack, rendering them unsuitable for consumption. Thus, active food packaging was developed to protect and prolong food shelf-life. Zein/gellan gum (GG) based active film is …
View article: Antioxidant and L-asparaginase activities of culturable endophytic fungi from ornamental <i>Dendrobium</i> orchids
Antioxidant and L-asparaginase activities of culturable endophytic fungi from ornamental <i>Dendrobium</i> orchids Open
This study reports the antioxidant potential and L-asparaginase production of culturable fungal endophytes from Dendrobium orchids in Malaysia. Twenty-nine isolates were screened using the 2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) assay to dete…
View article: Biodegradation of low-density polyethylene by novel halophilic bacteria from mangrove ecosystem
Biodegradation of low-density polyethylene by novel halophilic bacteria from mangrove ecosystem Open
Low-density polyethylene (LDPE) is identified as the primary constituent (approximately 18.9%) in plastic waste pollution. Crystalline structure, high molecular weight, and hydrophobic nature make LDPE recalcitrant to degradation. In the c…
View article: Biocomposites in Active and Intelligent Food Packaging Applications
Biocomposites in Active and Intelligent Food Packaging Applications Open
Biobased food packaging materials integrated with additives, which typically include antimicrobial and antioxidant agents, give rise to biocomposite materials. Biocomposite materials are considered intelligent biobased materials as they ca…
View article: Antimicrobial activities and phytochemical screening of endophytic fungi isolated from Cymbidium and Dendrobium orchids
Antimicrobial activities and phytochemical screening of endophytic fungi isolated from Cymbidium and Dendrobium orchids Open
This study reports the isolation of fungal endophytes from common orchids in Malaysia (Cymbidium and Dendrobium sp.), their antimicrobial activities and phytochemical constituents. Culturable fungal endophytes were sampled from surface-ste…
View article: Influence of culture age on exopolymeric substances from common laboratory bacterial strains: a study on yield, profile and Cu(II) biosorption
Influence of culture age on exopolymeric substances from common laboratory bacterial strains: a study on yield, profile and Cu(II) biosorption Open
Extracellular polymeric substances (EPS) produced by laboratory strains Bacillus cereus and Pseudomonas aeruginosa were extracted from cultures incubated at various incubation periods (24, 48, 72, 96 and 120 h). At each sampling time, the …
View article: Decolourization of malachite green dye by endolichenic fungi from the lichen Usnea sp.: A novel study on their dye removal potential
Decolourization of malachite green dye by endolichenic fungi from the lichen Usnea sp.: A novel study on their dye removal potential Open
Objective: This novel study explored the potential of two endolichenic fungi, Pseudopestalotiopsis theae (PT, accession number MG881833) and Astrocystis bambusae (AB, accession number MH370741) in decolorizing Malachite Green (MG). Methods…
View article: The Strongest Negative Lightning Strokes in Winter Thunderstorms
The Strongest Negative Lightning Strokes in Winter Thunderstorms Open
wavefig.tar includes all waveform figures of the analzyed strokes. In each figure file, the subplot (a) shows the waveform on the 200-ms scale, (b) on the 2-ms scale and (c) on the 0.4-ms scale. reflection_fig.tar includes all waveform fig…
View article: The Strongest Negative Lightning Strokes in Winter Thunderstorms
The Strongest Negative Lightning Strokes in Winter Thunderstorms Open
wavefig.tar includes all waveform figures of the analzyed strokes. In each figure file, the subplot (a) shows the waveform on the 200-ms scale, (b) on the 2-ms scale and (c) on the 0.4-ms scale. reflection_fig.tar includes all waveform fig…
View article: Biodiscovery of Potential Antibacterial Diagnostic Metabolites from the Endolichenic Fungus Xylaria venustula Using LC–MS-Based Metabolomics
Biodiscovery of Potential Antibacterial Diagnostic Metabolites from the Endolichenic Fungus Xylaria venustula Using LC–MS-Based Metabolomics Open
Three species of the lichen Usnea (U. baileyi (Stirt.) Zahlbr., U. bismolliuscula Zahlbr. and U. pectinata Stirt.) and nine associated endolichenic fungi (ELF) were evaluated using a metabolomics approach. All investigated lichen crude ext…
View article: Identification and optimization of triphenylmethane dyes removal by Streptomyces sp. from forest soil
Identification and optimization of triphenylmethane dyes removal by Streptomyces sp. from forest soil Open
This study identified a common Streptomyces sp. (MN262194) from forest soil as an efficient decolorizer of triphenylmethane (TPM) dyes. Partial 16S rRNA sequencing identified the isolate as possibly Streptomyces bacillaris (similarity 99.3…
View article: Biopolymers for biopriming of Brassica rapa seeds: A study on coating efficacy, bioagent viability and seed germination
Biopolymers for biopriming of Brassica rapa seeds: A study on coating efficacy, bioagent viability and seed germination Open
The coating agent is critical in ensuring the success of seed biopriming. In this study, various biopolymers (sodium alginate, carboxymethylcellulose, gum arabic, xanthan gum) were tested for their efficacy as a coating agent for bioagent …
View article: Diversity and bioactivity of endolichenic fungi in <i>Usnea</i> lichens of the Philippines.
Diversity and bioactivity of endolichenic fungi in <i>Usnea</i> lichens of the Philippines. Open
Endolichenic fungi (ELF; asymptomatic microorganisms living inside healthy lichen thalli) were isolated from three Usnea species, namely U. baileyi , U. bismolliuscula and U. pectinata , collected near the town of Sagada, Philippines. A to…
View article: Determining Soil Microbial Communities and Their Influence on Ganoderma Disease Incidences in Oil Palm (Elaeis guineensis) via High-Throughput Sequencing
Determining Soil Microbial Communities and Their Influence on Ganoderma Disease Incidences in Oil Palm (Elaeis guineensis) via High-Throughput Sequencing Open
Basal stem rot (BSR), caused by Ganoderma boninense, is the most devastating oil palm disease in South East Asia, costing US$500 million annually. Various soil physicochemical parameters have been associated with an increase in BSR inciden…
View article: Persistent mosquito fogging can be detrimental to non-target invertebrates in an urban tropical forest
Persistent mosquito fogging can be detrimental to non-target invertebrates in an urban tropical forest Open
Background Human population growth has led to biodiversity declines in tropical cities. While habitat loss and fragmentation have been the main drivers of urban biodiversity loss, man-made interventions to reduce health risks have also eme…
View article: Can metal-tolerant endophytic biocontrol agents promote plant-growth under metal stress?
Can metal-tolerant endophytic biocontrol agents promote plant-growth under metal stress? Open
Five metal-tolerant endophytic isolates (Bipolaris sp. LF7, Diaporthe miriciae LF9, Trichoderma asperellum LF11, Phomopsis asparagi LF15, Saccharicola bicolor LF22), with known metal-tolerance attributes and biocontrol activities against G…