Bustanur Rosidi
Universiti Teknologi Malaysia
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Natural Product Research | 2014
Hassan M. Awad; Hesham Ali El-Enshasy; Siti Zulaiha Hanapi; Eman R. Hamed; Bustanur Rosidi
This study discusses the isolation and identification of a new Streptomycetes highly active chitinase producer. Fifteen strains were isolated from Malaysian soil samples. The isolate WICC-A03 was found to be the most active chitinase producer. Its antifungal activity was evaluated against many phytopathogens. The identification of WICC-A03 using phenotypic and genotypic methods strongly indicated that strain WICC-A03 belonged to the genus Streptomyces and displayed similarity (91%) with Streptomyces glauciniger. Thus, it was given the suggested name S. glauciniger WICC-A03 with accession number: JX139754. WICC-A03 produces extracellular chitinase in a medium containing 1.5% colloidal chitin in submerged culture on 144 h. The produced enzyme was partially characterised and its molecular weight of 50 kDa was determined by using SDS-PAGE. This study indicates that WICC-A03 is a potential chitinase producer for biocontrol of plant pathogens. Further experiments are being carried out to optimise medium composition and cultivation conditions under lab and bioreactor scale.
Natural Product Research | 2013
Lee Suan Chua; Nurulaini Abdul-Rahman; Bustanur Rosidi; Chew Tin Lee
A water extraction method has been used to extract plant proteins from the roots of Eurycoma longifolia harvested from Perak and Pahang, Malaysia. On the basis of the spectroscopic Bradford assay, Tongkat Ali Perak and Pahang contained 0.3868 and 0.9573 mg mL−1 of crude protein, respectively. The crude proteins were separated by one dimensional 15% sodium dodecyl sulphate polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis into two (49.8 and 5.5 kD) and four (49.8, 24.7, 21.1 and 5.5 kD) protein spots for Tongkat Ali Perak and Pahang, respectively. Isoleucine was present in the highest concentration significantly. Both plant samples showed differences in the mineral and trace element profiles, but the minerals calcium, magnesium and potassium were present in the highest concentration. The highly concerned toxic metals such as arsenic and lead were not detected.
Medical & Biological Engineering & Computing | 2013
Maheza Irna Mohamad Salim; Eko Supriyanto; Jens Haueisen; Ismail Ariffin; Abd. Hamid Ahmad; Bustanur Rosidi
ACMOS'10 Proceedings of the 12th WSEAS international conference on Automatic control, modelling & simulation | 2010
Maheza Irna Mohamad Salim; Mohammad Azizi Tumiran; Siti Noormiza Makhtar; Bustanur Rosidi; Ismail Ariffin; Abdul Hamid Ahmad; Eko Supriyanto
annual conference on computers | 2011
Eko Supriyanto; Lai Khin Wee; Yeoh Jing Wui; Nuraini Md Isa; Bustanur Rosidi
WSEAS Transactions on Information Science and Applications archive | 2010
Maheza Irna Mohamad Salim; Mohammad Azizi Tumiran; Siti Noormiza Makhtar; Bustanur Rosidi; Ismail Ariffin; Abdul Hamid Ahmad; Eko Supriyanto
Archive | 2011
Bustanur Rosidi; Noraini Jalil; M. Pista; Lukman Hakim Ismail; Eko Supriyanto; Tati L. R. Mengko
Archive | 2012
Maheza Irna Mohamad Salim; Abd. Hamid Ahmad; Ismail Ariffin; Bustanur Rosidi; Eko Supriyanto
annual conference on computers | 2011
Eko Supriyanto; Nur Azureen M. Pista; Lukman Hakim Ismail; Bustanur Rosidi; Tati L. R. Mengko
annual conference on computers | 2011
Eko Supriyanto; Nor Saradatul Akmar Zulkifli; Mohsen Marvi Baigi; Nasrul Humaimi; Bustanur Rosidi