Merzouk Yahiaoui
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View article: Characterization of endospore-forming bacteria producing extracellular enzymes isolated from the Djurdjura Mountains in Algeria
Characterization of endospore-forming bacteria producing extracellular enzymes isolated from the Djurdjura Mountains in Algeria Open
Biodiversity in mountains in Algeria appears scanty and has not been thoroughly investigated. However, the mountain soil has been shown as an almost entire reserve of novel enzymes with interesting properties for industrial and environment…
View article: Characterization of endospore-forming bacteria producing extracellular enzymes isolated from Djurdjura Mountains in Algeria
Characterization of endospore-forming bacteria producing extracellular enzymes isolated from Djurdjura Mountains in Algeria Open
Biodiversity in mountains in Algeria appears scanty and has not been thoroughly investigated. However, the mountain soil has been shown as an almost entire reserve of novel enzymes with interesting properties for industrial and environment…
View article: Identification and characterization of a highly chitinase-producing <em>Paenibacillus timonensis LK-DZ15 </em>strain
Identification and characterization of a highly chitinase-producing <em>Paenibacillus timonensis LK-DZ15 </em>strain Open
A novel bacterial strain was isolated from the highest summit of the Djurdjura Mountains in Kabylia (Algeria) at altitudes of about 23 km. For a long time, scientists have investigated in familiar world to identify novel microbial biocatal…
View article: Production of ChiA-Pt70, a new organic solvent-tolerant extracellular chitinase from &lt;em&gt;Paenibacillus timonensis&lt;/em&gt; strain LK-DZ15
Production of ChiA-Pt70, a new organic solvent-tolerant extracellular chitinase from <em>Paenibacillus timonensis</em> strain LK-DZ15 Open
A new extracellular chitinase (ChiA-Pt70) was produced and purified from a newly isolated Paenibacillus timonensis strain LK-DZ15. The maximum chitinase activity recorded after 44-h of incubation at 30°C was 11,500 U/mL. Pure enzyme was ob…
View article: Evaluation of antimicrobial activity of Terfezia arenaria extracts collected from Saharan desert against bacteria and filamentous fungi
Evaluation of antimicrobial activity of Terfezia arenaria extracts collected from Saharan desert against bacteria and filamentous fungi Open