A scientific study at the University of Basra looks for bacteria and the production of biopolymer agglomerates
A scientific study at the Faculty of Science at the University of Basra prepared by a number of faculty members for the molecular detection of bacteria isolated from the polluted environment and examining their ability to produce extracellular biopolymer agglomerates.
The study, which was published in the "Beni-Suef University Journal of Basic and Applied Sciences" classified within the Scopus receptors, showed that the biocomposites of microorganisms are the large molecules released by microbes during their growth and decomposition, and these compounds are used in wastewater treatment and are more environmentally friendly.
The results of the study found that the most diverse and dominant genus among sixteen isolated bacterial genera was the most effective in producing bioconjugates.
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