Microbiological and molecular studies on oxalate degrading enzymes isolated from bacteria living in Egyptian fertile soil

Mona Kilany Abd El Gawad Kilany;

Abstract


Calcium oxalate is the major component of about 75% of all
urinary stones causing hyperoxaluria. So, it was necessary to find out
a way for oxalate degradation. Bacteria that mineralize and/or
convert oxalates to biomass may be important modulators in


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Title Microbiological and molecular studies on oxalate degrading enzymes isolated from bacteria living in Egyptian fertile soil
Other Titles دراسات ميكروبيولوجية وجزئية على الانزيم المسئول عن تحليل مادة الاكزالات والمستخلص من البكتريا المعزولة من التربة المصرية
Authors Mona Kilany Abd El Gawad Kilany
Keywords Microbiological and molecular studies on oxalate degrading enzymes isolated from bacteria living in Egyptian fertile soil
Issue Date 2012
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Calcium oxalate is the major component of about 75% of all
urinary stones causing hyperoxaluria. So, it was necessary to find out
a way for oxalate degradation. Bacteria that mineralize and/or
convert oxalates to biomass may be important modulators in

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