Network


Latest external collaboration on country level. Dive into details by clicking on the dots.

Hotspot


Dive into the research topics where Fatma Bhiri is active.

Publication


Featured researches published by Fatma Bhiri.


International Journal of Biological Macromolecules | 2015

Structural data and biological properties of almond gum oligosaccharide: application to beef meat preservation.

Fatma Bouaziz; Claire Boisset Helbert; Molka Ben Romdhane; Mohamed Koubaa; Fatma Bhiri; Fatma Kallel; Fatma Chaari; Dorra Driss; Laurine Buon; Semia Ellouz Chaabouni

Enzymatic hydrolysis of almond gum generates low molecular weight oligosaccharides (OAG) with a yield of 33.5%. The generated oligosaccharides were purified and identified. OAG analyses show that the most prominent residues were galactose and arabinose with traces of xylose, rhamnose, glucose and mannose. The glycosyl linkage positions were analyzed using gas chromatography-mass spectrometry showing a main chain composed of galactose units [ → 3)-Gal-(1 → ] branched mainly with arabinose residues [Ara-(1 → ]. The antioxidant and antimicrobial activities of OAG were investigated. As regards the in vitro antioxidant activities, the OAG showed a high total antioxidant activity (347 μg ascorbic acid equivalent/mL), an important DPPH (1,1-diphenyl-2-picrylhydrazyl) scavenging activity (IC50 = 0.64 mg/mL) and a high reducing capacity (RP0.5AU = 3.6 mg/mL). Furthermore, OAG had a high antimicrobial activity against Salmonella thyphimirium, Bacillus cereus, Actinomycetes sp, Klebsiella pneumoniae, Escherichia coli, Alternaria alternate and Candidat albicans. Finally, OAG efficiency was tested using 0.5%; 0.75% and 1% concentrations in beef meat preservation. Microbial growth and lipid oxidation were monitored during 9 days at 4 °C. The results showed significant inhibitions (p < 0.05) of lipid oxidation and microbial growth in ground beef meat containing OAG.


International Scholarly Research Notices | 2011

Improved Mannanase Production from Penicillium occitanis by Fed-Batch Fermentation Using Acacia Seeds

Monia Blibech; Raoudha Ellouz Ghorbel; Fatma Chaari; Ilyes Dammak; Fatma Bhiri; Mohamed Neifar; Semia Ellouz Chaabouni

By applying a fed-batch strategy, production of Penicillium occitanis mannanases could be almost doubled as compared to a batch cultivation on acacia seeds (76 versus 41 U/mL). Also, a 10-fold increase of enzyme activities was observed from shake flask fermentation to the fed-batch fermentation. These production levels were 3-fold higher than those obtained on coconut meal. The high mannanase production using acacia seeds powder as inducer substrate showed the suitability of this culture process for industrial-scale development.


Journal of Tissue Viability | 2014

Healing efficiency of oligosaccharides generated from almond gum (Prunus amygdalus) on dermal wounds of adult rats

Fatma Bouaziz; Molka Ben Romdhane; Claire Boisset Helbert; Laurine Buon; Fatma Bhiri; Sana Bardaa; Dorra Driss; Mohamed Koubaa; Akram Fakhfakh; Zouhair Sahnoun; Fatma Kallel; Najiba Zghal; Semia Ellouz Chaabouni

Almond gum is a naturally occurring polymer produced by almond trees and shrubs. Its abundance, as well as its low cost production makes it a potential feedstock for use in food and pharmaceuticals. In this regard, almond gum oligosaccharides were enzymatically generated, purified and their monosaccharide composition assessed using gas chromatography-flame ionization detector. Oligosaccharide analyses show that the most prominent residues were galactose and arabinose with traces of xylose, rhamnose, glucose and mannose. The glycosyl linkage positions were analyzed using gas chromatography - mass spectrometry showing a main chain composed of galactose units [→3)-Gal-(1→] branched mainly with arabinose residues [Ara-(1→]. The potent role of the generated oligosaccharides on rats wound healing was investigated. They have been applied either alone or supplemented, as active substance, with cream formulation, on full-thickness wound created on the dorsum of the rats. The effect of oligosaccharides was assessed by measuring the wound closure percentage, reaching an average of around 100% when applied alone or supplemented to cream formulation. The healing percentage for the control group was only 74.3% at the same day. The histological evaluation of skin sections visualized by light microscopy revealed an improved collagen deposition and an increased fibroblast and vascular densities.


Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology | 2008

Purification and Biochemical Characterization of Extracellular β-Glucosidases from the Hypercellulolytic Pol6 Mutant of Penicillium occitanis

Fatma Bhiri; Semia Ellouz Chaabouni; Ferid Limam; Rachid Ghrir; Nejib Marzouki


Industrial Crops and Products | 2012

Statistical optimization for the production of lichenase by a newly isolated Bacillus licheniformis UEB CF in solid state fermentation using pea pomace as a novel solid support

Fatma Chaari; Amel Kamoun; Fatma Bhiri; Monia Blibech; Raoudha Ellouze-Ghorbel; Semia Ellouz-Chaabouni


Process Biochemistry | 2012

Potential application of two thermostable lichenases from a newly isolated Bacillus licheniformis UEB CF: Purification and characterization

Fatma Chaari; Fatma Bhiri; Monia Blibech; Sameh Maktouf; Semia Ellouz-Chaabouni; Raoudha Ellouz-Ghorbel


Journal of Texture Studies | 2013

Improvement of Breadmaking Quality by Xylanase GH11 from Penicillium occitanis Pol6

Dorra Driss; Fatma Bhiri; Mariem Siela; Souhail Bessess; Semia Ellouz Chaabouni; Raoudha Ghorbel


Journal of Molecular Catalysis B-enzymatic | 2011

Production of manno-oligosaccharides from locust bean gum using immobilized Penicillium occitanis mannanase

Monia Blibech; Fatma Chaari; Fatma Bhiri; Ilyes Dammak; Raoudha Ellouz Ghorbel; Semia Ellouz Chaabouni


Enzyme and Microbial Technology | 2010

Molecular cloning, gene expression analysis and structural modelling of the cellobiohydrolase I from Penicillium occitanis

Fatma Bhiri; Ali Gargouri; Mamdouh Ben Ali; Hafedh Belghith; Monia Blibech; Semia Ellouz Chaabouni


Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology | 2012

Production of Mixed-Linkage Beta-Oligosaccharides from Lichenan Using Immobilized Bacillus licheniformis UEB CF Lichenase

Fatma Chaari; Monia Blibech; Fatma Bhiri; Sameh Maktouf; Raoudha Ellouz-Ghorbel; Semia Ellouz-Chaabouni

Collaboration


Dive into the Fatma Bhiri's collaboration.

Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Researchain Logo
Decentralizing Knowledge