Kanaporn Sujarit

Kanaporn Sujarit
Rajamangala University of Technology · Faculty of Science and Technology

Ph.D.(Applied Microbiology)

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Enzymatic hydrolysis of the golden oyster mushroom (Pleurotus citrinopileatus) generated a new bacterial cellulose (BC). The sugar syrup obtained from the hydrolysis of mushroom powder by commercial enzymes gave maximum total soluble solids (TSS) content at 8.83 ± 0.29°Brix, while 8.82 ± 0.06 mg GAE/g substrate of total phenolic content (TPC) was o...
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The microalgae immobilization using alginate encapsulation has been extensively studied for circumventing the harvest problem and retaining the algal biomass in aquaculture wastewater. However, the susceptibility of alginate matrixes to cation chelating agents and anti-gelling cation restricts the use of alginate in marine systems. The present stud...
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Mushrooms are heterotrophic organisms and sources of nutrients and beneficial components widely used for food and medicinal purposes. Valuable secondary metabolites such as fatty acids, polysaccharides, phenolic compounds, and terpenoids make mushrooms interesting applications as natural cosmetic and cosmeceutical ingredients. Bioactive substances...
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Brown and black rice substrates were applied for sugar syrup production by the hydrolysis of raw starch degrading enzyme (RSDE) from Laceyella sacchari LP175 (300 U/mL) and commercial glucoamylase (GA, 2.0 U/mL) at 50 °C for 12 h using a simplex centroid mixture design. Results indicated that 300 g/L of substrates, consisting of 255 g/L Leum Pua gl...
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A large amount of agro-industrial waste is produced worldwide in various agricultural sectors and by different food industries. The disposal and burning of this waste have created major global environmental problems. Agro-industrial waste mainly consists of cellulose, hemicellulose and lignin, all of which are collectively defined as lignocellulosi...
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Palm oil has high economic value in Southeast Asia as a primary source of vegetable oil and in biofuel production. The plant is frequently damaged from the fungal infection of Ganoderma boninense, causing basal stem rot (BSR) disease. This pathological problem results in significant yield loss and death of oil palm trees. The present study aims to...
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The inhibition of viral protease is an important target in antiviral drug discovery and development. To date, protease inhibitor drugs, especially HIV-1 protease inhibitors, have been available for human clinical use in the treatment of coronaviruses. However, these drugs can have adverse side effects and they can become ineffective due to eventual...
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Basal stem rot (BSR), or Ganoderma rot disease, is the most serious disease associated with the oil palm plant of Southeast Asian countries. A basidiomycetous fungus, Ganoderma boninense, is the causative microbe of this disease. To control BSR in oil palm plantations, biological control agents are gaining attention as a major alternative to chemic...
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Fungi are an understudied, biotechnologically valuable group of organisms. Due to the immense range of habitats that fungi inhabit, and the consequent need to compete against a diverse array of other fungi, bacteria, and animals, fungi have developed numerous survival mechanisms. The unique attributes of fungi thus herald great promise for their ap...
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A Gram-positive bacterium, designated CMU-AB225T, was isolated from rhizosphere soil of an oil palm (Elaeis guineensis). The strain exhibited a blue aerial spore mass and a light cream to moderate yellow substrate mycelium and formed chains of spiny spores. Whole-cell hydrolysates consisted of ll-diaminopimelic acid, glucose, ribose, mannose and ga...
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A novel bioplastic-degrading actinomycete, strain SCM_MK2-4T, was isolated from paddy soil in Thailand. The 16S rRNA gene sequence showed that strain SCM_MK2-4Tbelonged to the genus Amycolatopsis, with the highest sequence similarity to Amycolatopsisazurea JCM 3275T(99.4 %), and was phylogenetically clustered with this strain along with Amycolatops...
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A novel Gram-stain-positive bacterium designated CMU-NKS-70T was isolated from a subterranean termite nest and characterized using a polyphasic approach. The strain exhibited branching, pinkish-cream aerial mycelium and cream-brown substrate mycelium, and formed chains of rod-like spores. The 16S rRNA gene sequence analyses indicated that strain CM...
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Actinomycete strain CMU-AB204T was isolated from oil palm rhizosphere soil collected in Chiang Mai University (Chiang Mai, Thailand). Based on morphological and chemotaxonomic characteristics, the organism belongs to the genus Streptomyces. The whole cell-wall hydrolysates consist of LL-diaminopimelic acid, glucose, ribose and galactose. The predom...
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A leaf spot on oil palm, caused by Pestalotiopsis theae, was found in a plantation of Elaeis guineensis for the first time in the world in Chiang Mai Province, Thailand. The fungus was isolated from lesions on leaves, and its pathogenicity was confirmed. Pathogenicity tests showed that P. theae could infect E. guineensis, which developed the same s...

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