Halophilic bacteria are a microorganism that grows optimally in the presence of the very high concentration of sodium chloride. Halophiles are vital sources of various enzymes including hydrolases, which are very stable and catalytically highly efficient at high salt concentration and other extreme conditions such as high temperature, pH and presence of organic solvents. Several hydrolases such as amylases, proteases, and lipases have been obtained from halophilic bacteria and are commonly used for various industrial applications. We initiated a screening project to isolate and characterize the halophilic bacteria from the Red Sea, which is one of the saltiest bodies of water in the world. Water and soil samples, collected from the Red Sea...
Hypersaline environments are extreme habitats on the planet and have a diverse microbial population ...
Abstract The objective of this research was to isolate and identify the halophilic bacteria from Ble...
Copyright © 2013 Darine El Hidri et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
Background: Khewra salt mine is an extremely saline habitat of Pakistan that provides a suitable env...
Hydrolases constitute a class of enzymes widely distributed in nature from bacteria to higher eukar...
Halophiles are excellent sources of enzymes that are not only salt stable but also can withstand and...
Halophiles are those microorganisms which are found at high salt concentration. These microorganisms...
In this study, eight halobacterial strains were isolated from seawater. Among the eight isolates, fo...
Extremely halophilic isolates were obtained from mangrove vegetation of west coast Bordi region, Mah...
The objective of this research was to isolate and identify the halophilic bacteria from Bledug Kuwu-...
To study the biodiversity of halophilic bacteria in a protected wetland located in Loukkos (Northwes...
The aim of the study was to isolate moderately halophilic bacteria that produce proteolytic enzymes ...
Halophilic and haloterant eubacteria have been isolated from different marine and hypersaline enviro...
Halophiles (lat. “salt-loving”) is the taxonomic group of extreme aerobic microorganisms that live i...
Halophiles (lat. “salt-loving”) is the taxonomic group of extreme aerobic microorganisms that live i...
Hypersaline environments are extreme habitats on the planet and have a diverse microbial population ...
Abstract The objective of this research was to isolate and identify the halophilic bacteria from Ble...
Copyright © 2013 Darine El Hidri et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
Background: Khewra salt mine is an extremely saline habitat of Pakistan that provides a suitable env...
Hydrolases constitute a class of enzymes widely distributed in nature from bacteria to higher eukar...
Halophiles are excellent sources of enzymes that are not only salt stable but also can withstand and...
Halophiles are those microorganisms which are found at high salt concentration. These microorganisms...
In this study, eight halobacterial strains were isolated from seawater. Among the eight isolates, fo...
Extremely halophilic isolates were obtained from mangrove vegetation of west coast Bordi region, Mah...
The objective of this research was to isolate and identify the halophilic bacteria from Bledug Kuwu-...
To study the biodiversity of halophilic bacteria in a protected wetland located in Loukkos (Northwes...
The aim of the study was to isolate moderately halophilic bacteria that produce proteolytic enzymes ...
Halophilic and haloterant eubacteria have been isolated from different marine and hypersaline enviro...
Halophiles (lat. “salt-loving”) is the taxonomic group of extreme aerobic microorganisms that live i...
Halophiles (lat. “salt-loving”) is the taxonomic group of extreme aerobic microorganisms that live i...
Hypersaline environments are extreme habitats on the planet and have a diverse microbial population ...
Abstract The objective of this research was to isolate and identify the halophilic bacteria from Ble...
Copyright © 2013 Darine El Hidri et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...