Molecular identification of a Bacillus cereus strain from Murrah buffalo milk showed in vitro bioremediation properties on selective heavy metals
Salauddin Al Azad, Mithila Farjana, Bipasha Mazumder, Md Shamsul Huda Mamun, Bazle Z. Haque
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: strain from a unique source, able to survive, and alleviate heavy metals from the nature. MATERIALS AND METHODS: assessment was statistically analyzed. RESULTS: < 0.018). CONCLUSION: BF2 can survive in selective heavy metals with metal resistance and biodegradation capacity.
Topics & Concepts
Bacillus cereusCereusFood scienceBiologyStrain (injury)MicrobiologyBioremediationChemistryBacteriaGeneticsAnatomyBacillus and Francisella bacterial researchIdentification and Quantification in Food