Acetaminophen-trace Pharmaceutical Bioremediation using Two Isolated Novel Environment-Friendly Phenotypically/Genotypically-characterized Streptomyces Strains; Chemo-informatics & Experimentally tested for Cytotoxicity & Biological Activity
Abstract:We report the isolation of two novel degrading bacterial strains active against the potential environmental pollutant acetamino-phen/paracetamol. Streptomyces Chrestomyceticus (RS2) and Streptomyces Flavofuscus (M33) collected from El-Natrun Valley, Egypt, water, sediment, and sand samples were taxonomically characterized via conidiophores morphologic characterization under Trans-mission Electron Microscope (TEM). Genotypic identification, done based on their 16S rRNA gene sequence analysis followed by BLAST a… Show more
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