
Our Work

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Studies on the potential of white rot fungi for production of
enzyme and exopolysaccharide
This research successfully isolated and characterized indigenous Ganoderma strains to evaluate their potential as biological factories for industrial enzymes and biopolymers. Screening identified significant enzymatic activity, particularly for xylanase and pectinase, alongside optimized exopolysaccharide (EPS) production. By correlating fungal morphology with biochemical output, the project highlights these white-rot fungi as powerful, eco-friendly assets for scalable industrial applications in biofuel production, food processing, and environmental bioremediation.
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Evaluation of Antifungal and Anti-Biofilm Activity of Methanolic and Ethanolic Garlic Extracts Against Multidrug-Resistant Candida auris
This research investigated the antifungal and antibiofilm potential of garlic extracts against the multidrug-resistant pathogen Candida auris. Comparative analysis demonstrated that both methanolic and ethanolic extracts possess significant fungicidal activity, with the ethanolic preparation consistently showing superior efficacy in inhibiting fungal growth and preventing the formation of persistent biofilms. By identifying these natural extracts as potent inhibitors, the study highlights their therapeutic promise as affordable, low-toxicity alternatives or adjuncts to conventional therapies in the face of escalating clinical antifungal resistance

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Life sciences handbook
Coming soon...
A community-driven knowledge experiment.
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The Handbook is an upcoming collaborative project where contributors can submit concise, practical insights across diverse domains—learning, tools, workflows, and lived experience.
Selected contributions will be curated, structured, and published with full credit to the contributors.
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The goal is simple: useful knowledge, and transparent attribution.