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Development of effective biotransformation process for benzohydroxamic acid production using Bacillus smithii IIIMB2907

The present study entails the usefulness of thermophilic amidase-producing bacterium in the biotransformation of benzamide to benzohydroxamic acid (BHA). A bacterium  Bacillus smithii  IIIMB2907 was isolated from a soil sample collected from hot springs of Manikaran, Himachal Pradesh, India. The who...

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Published in:3 Biotech 2022-02, Vol.12 (2), p.44-44, Article 44
Main Authors: Sharma, Hitesh, Singh, Rahul Vikram, Ganjoo, Ananta, Kumar, Amit, Singh, Ravail, Babu, Vikash
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Acyltransferase
Agriculture
Amidase
Amides
Bacillus smithii
Benzamide
Bioinformatics
Biomaterials
Biotechnology
Biotransformation
Cancer Research
Caprolactam
Chemistry
Chemistry and Materials Science
Enzymes
Hot springs
Original
Original Article
Stem Cells
Substrate specificity
Substrates
Thermophilic bacteria
title Development of effective biotransformation process for benzohydroxamic acid production using Bacillus smithii IIIMB2907
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