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Haider Sabah Abdulhusein

Haider Sabah Abdulhusein
Al-shatrah University · Microbiology

PhD.

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Smart The leather production industry, existing for thousands of years, has continuously adjusted to meet modern standards for quality and environmental sustainability. Antimicrobial treatments are essential in leather manufacture to preserve the durability and hygiene of leather goods. These important treatments are utilized to prevent bacterial p...
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A wide variety of commensal microorganisms reside on the skin, many of which secrete proteolytic enzymes that might have detrimental effects following an injury. These bacteria are considered opportunistic pathogens. The objective of the study is to isolate Staphylococcus sp. from animal skin and conduct molecular characterization of the recovered...
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It has been observed that the leaves of Eichhornia crassipes have a significant capacity to absorb water from rivers, leading to water loss and potentially blocking the flow of rivers. However, previous studies provided that the Eichhornia crassipes has biological important in the environment. The objective of this study is to isolate and identify...
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Since ancient times, humans have used animal skin in their daily lives to create shelters and clothing. They have also developed special techniques to preserve animal hides for a long time after slaughter, such as salting and cooling. Skin is an ideal environment for microorganisms to inhabit due to its temperature and moisture content. According t...
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Bacteriocins are antimicrobial peptides produced by bacteria that can function as an alternative to conventional antibiotics. The main objective of this work is to utilize bacterial metabolic products as an alternative to antibiotics. This study assessed the inhibitory capacity of bacteriocins obtained from Bacillus sp., Corynebacterium sp., and St...
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Tetracyclines are broad spectrum antibiotics which affect Gram-positive and Gram�negative bacteria. They are produced in the cultures of Streptomyces rimosus. The overuse and misuse of antibiotics cause antibiotic-resistant various bacterial species. It the last few years, animal breeders used antibiotics too much for increasing the shelf life of p...
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The current study agreed with the results of the study reached by the study in Tikrit, as well as with what indicated that the highest rate of infection was within the age groups (16-25) and (20-30) respectively, and the results of the current study differed with What the researcher reached in the city of Kirkuk, which showed the highest rate of in...
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Bacterial resistance is a growing challenge facing drug design scientists to find new medications or update commonly used antibiotics. The objective of this study was to synthesize, structure and highlight biological features of new species of metal-organic complexes [(MCl2))2)L1)] {M = Ni, Cu, L1) = N,N’-1,4- Phenylenebis(methanylylidene)bis(ethan...
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A resistência bacteriana é um crescente desafio enfrentado pelos cientistas de design de medicamentos para encontrar novos medicamentos ou atualizar o antibiótico comumente usados. O objetivo deste estudo foi sintetizar, estruturar e destacar características biológicas de novas espécies de complexos metal-orgânicos [(MCl2) 2L1] {M = Ni, Cu, L1 = N,...
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Black pepper (Piper nigrum) is belong to the Piperaceae family. Its a spices crop, which is used as to enhancing the digestion of food and an essential component in commercial medicine. The aim of this study to show the antibacterial activity of black pepper and the active compound of its (piperine alkaloid) and identify the structure by reagents,...
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Helicobacter pylori is one of the most common infection worldwide and is associated with gastric disorders. H. pylori is genetically unstable and this reflected on its virulence factors and type of diseases. Cytotoxin associated gene A (CagA) product is a major virulence factor is thought to be associated with gastric diseases. In the present stu...

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