2023
DOI: 10.1590/1519-6984.245585
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Detection of microorganisms with antibacterial activities from different industrial wastes and GC-MS analysis of crude microbial extract

Abstract: Many soil microorganisms’ i.e., bacteria and fungi produce secondary metabolites called antibiotics. These are used for the treatment of some of the bacterial, fungal and protozoal diseases of humans. There is a need for isolation of a broad spectrum of antibiotics from microorganisms due to the emergence of antibiotic resistance. In the present study two antibiotic producing bacteria Klebsiella pneumoniae and Bacillus cereus were isolated from pharmaceutical and poultry feed industry of Hattar, Haripur Pakist… Show more

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“…Previous studies from sponges have reported hit rates of 8.4–41% without dereplication strategies [46–48]. Previous studies in soil and wastewater have reported hit rates of 1.3–42.4% [49, 50]. High-throughput studies screening small-molecule libraries report a hit rate of ~0.5% [51].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous studies from sponges have reported hit rates of 8.4–41% without dereplication strategies [46–48]. Previous studies in soil and wastewater have reported hit rates of 1.3–42.4% [49, 50]. High-throughput studies screening small-molecule libraries report a hit rate of ~0.5% [51].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%