Manal M Al Khulaifi
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Recent Articles
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Rengasamy S, Subramanian M, Perumal V, Ganeshan S, Al Khulaifi M, Al-Shwaiman H, et al.
Saudi J Biol Sci
. 2020 Apr;
27(4):1117-1123.
PMID: 32256173
Glucose isomerase (GI), an enzyme with deserved high potential in the world market. GI plays a major role in high Fructose Corn Syrup Production (HFCS). HFCS is used as a...
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Clarance P, Luvankar B, Sales J, Khusro A, Agastian P, Tack J, et al.
Saudi J Biol Sci
. 2020 Mar;
27(2):706-712.
PMID: 32210692
The present study aimed to explore the anticancer potentials of the gold nanoparticles (NPs) obtained by green synthesis method using an endophytic strain ATLOY - 8 has been isolated from...
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Chen T, Sivasamy Vasantha A, Chen S, Al Farraj D, Elshikh M, ALKufeidy R, et al.
Ultrason Sonochem
. 2019 Aug;
59:104718.
PMID: 31442770
Herein, novel honeycomb like zirconium dioxide with chitosan (ZrO@chitosan) nanocomposite have been designed through a facile ultrasound-assisted method and followed by a simple sonication process (bath-type ultrasound washer; Honda Electronics-W-118T;...
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Al Farraj D, Hadibarata T, Yuniarto A, Syafiuddin A, Surtikanti H, Elshikh M, et al.
Bioprocess Biosyst Eng
. 2019 Mar;
42(6):963-969.
PMID: 30888502
Polycyclic aromatics hydrocarbons (PAHs) are ubiquitous and toxic pollutants that are dangerous to humans and living organism in aquatic environment. Normally, PAHs has lower molecular weight such as phenanthrene and...
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Moubayed N, Al Houri H, Al Khulaifi M, Al Farraj D
Saudi J Biol Sci
. 2017 Jan;
24(1):162-169.
PMID: 28053587
The present study demonstrates the antibacterial activity of selected brown and green marine algae collected from Saudi Arabia Red Sea and Arabian Gulf. The methanolic and acetone extracts were tested...