Publications by authors named "Kinza Nisar"

Background: In this study, thermophilic pectinase-producing strains were isolated. Among all the isolates, strain No. 4 was identified as Aspergillus fumigatus BT-4 based on its morphology and 18 S rDNA analysis.

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The current study aimed to produce an amyloglucosidase enzyme from the fungal consortium. The best amylolytic fungal consortia were identified as Alternaria alternata and Aspergillus niger through the 18S rDNA technique. Fermentation kinetics and various nutritional and cultural parameters were analyzed.

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Cellulases involved in the hydrolysis of cellulose and plays a vital role in different industries like textile, detergent paper and Feed industry. Cellulases have been a prospective target for research by both the academic and industrial sectors because of the intricacy of the enzyme system and the enormous industrial potential. In the present work , which had previously been isolated and recorded as a promising cellulase producer were used.

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Endoglucanase is one of the most important enzymes of the cellulase group.  Endoglucanase are involved in the catalytic hydrolysis of cellulose and plays a pivotal role in different sectors like pharmaceutical, textile, detergent, and food processing as well as paper and pulp industry. With consumers getting more and more aware of environmental issues, industries find enzymes as a better option over other chemical catalysts.

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This study is related to the isolation of fungal strain for xylanase production using agro-industrial residues. Forty fungal strains with xylanolytic potential were isolated by using xylan agar plates and quantitatively screened in solid-state fermentation. Of all the tested isolates, the strain showing highest ability to produce xylanase was assigned the code Aspergillus niger LCBT-14.

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Objective: Prostate cancer is a polyfactorial molecular anomaly that is offering refractoriness against a broad range of therapeutic drugs. Growth factor receptors are actively implicated in oncogenesis. PDGFR/EGFR mediated exacerbated signaling has a central participation and is contributory in fueling the signal transductions that gear up prostate cancer progression.

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