Non Chlorophyll Accessory Pigments in Cyanobacteria: Simultaneous Extraction, Seperation and Maximization

Cyanobacteria

Authors

  • Mohammed Fadhil Hameed Hadad Northern Technology University, Mousel, IRAQ

Keywords:

Cyanobacteria, Chlorophyll, phycobiliproteins (PBPs), Trichormus, Nodularia, Chlorogloeopsis, Nodosilinea, Trichormus sp. IMU26, Anabaena variabilis IMU8

Abstract

The impartial objective of this study is to characterize, using the same criteria mentioned above, the cyanobacteria species located in areas around Ankara hot-springs. Then, morphology studies have been applied to identify cyanobacteria strains. After the specific identification, other measurements took place to specifically characterize these species according to some recent studies. After this characterization, we identified which ones were recorded in gene bank and which ones were not. The non-recorded species were further investigated and recorded to the gene bank as they are considered novel.

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Published

2022-06-03

How to Cite

Hadad, M. F. H. (2022). Non Chlorophyll Accessory Pigments in Cyanobacteria: Simultaneous Extraction, Seperation and Maximization: Cyanobacteria. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MEDICAL SCIENCES, 3(3), 132–135. Retrieved from https://isnra.net/index.php/ijms/article/view/347