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Phytase production from a novel Klebsiella sp. on wheat bran for animal feed digestionAkter et al., 2018
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- Akter D
- Khan M
- Mian M
- Khan S
- Mozammel M
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- Microbial Bioactives
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Background. The present study was aimed to isolate phytase producing bacteria and optimize the physicochemical parameters of their phytase production. Materials and methods. Four bacterial isolates (Phs4, Phs5, Phs6, and Phs8), based on clear zone …
- 108010011619 6-Phytase 0 title abstract description 118
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