2012 IEEE Symposium on Humanities, Science and Engineering Research 2012
DOI: 10.1109/shuser.2012.6268781
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Actinomycetes for antimicrobial discovery isolated from mangrove soils in Malaysia

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“…Potential actinomycetes found in Tanjung Lumpur mangrove sediment had attracted a great deal of attention as several actinomycetes showed distinct and unusual morphologies and characteristics with high antimicrobial activities. Although few studies have been conducted on actinomycetes from mangrove soils in Malaysia (Vikineswary et al, 2003;Suhaidi et al, 2012), this study undoubtedly adds more information on suitable pretreatments and selective media to be utilized for high recovery of actinomycetes. Moreover, this study also corroborates the potential of Tanjung Lumpur mangrove actinomycetes hold as source of antimicrobial agents.…”
Section: Tanjung Lumpur Mangrove As a Potential Actinomycetes Resourcementioning
confidence: 94%
“…Potential actinomycetes found in Tanjung Lumpur mangrove sediment had attracted a great deal of attention as several actinomycetes showed distinct and unusual morphologies and characteristics with high antimicrobial activities. Although few studies have been conducted on actinomycetes from mangrove soils in Malaysia (Vikineswary et al, 2003;Suhaidi et al, 2012), this study undoubtedly adds more information on suitable pretreatments and selective media to be utilized for high recovery of actinomycetes. Moreover, this study also corroborates the potential of Tanjung Lumpur mangrove actinomycetes hold as source of antimicrobial agents.…”
Section: Tanjung Lumpur Mangrove As a Potential Actinomycetes Resourcementioning
confidence: 94%