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Desert Wild Edible Truffles (Terfezia spp.) and the associate microbiota as sources of bioactive agents
Titre : Desert Wild Edible Truffles (Terfezia spp.) and the associate microbiota as sources of bioactive agents
Auteur : Sallam, Fatma Ebrahim Abdel Zaher Hefny.
Etablissement de soutenance : Ain Shams University
Grade : Master of Science Microbiology 2022
Résumé partiel
The steps of study were conducted as following :
Two types of truffles, both premature and mature, were collected from Al-Hammam City in Marsa Matrouh in the Western Egyptian Desert (during January and March 2019)
In vitro :
Phenotypic characterization of white and brown truffles
Genotypic characterization for truffles (18S rRNA)
Constituent analysis for both type of desert truffles
Qualitative of some enzymatic activity of truffles
Protein profile of mature truffles
Antimicrobial activity of premature and mature truffles
TEM micrographs of pathogens
Antitumor activity of mature truffles
Evaluation of antioxidant activity of mature truffles using DPPH scavenging
In vitro antidiabetic activity of mature T. nivea and T. canerienasis
(α-Amylase inhibition)
Isolation, purification and characterization of culturable truffle -associated microbiota
16S r RNA identification of selected isolates.
Phenotypic characterization of fungal isolates.
Using bioinformatic analysis : phylogenetic tree and distance matrix, consensus, and SNP clustering analysis studied the correlation between truffles and identified bacterial isolates.
Statistical analysis
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