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- W3201625718 abstract "The ocean is a great reservoir of biodiversity and microbial metabolites. Enzymes from marine source have recently gained considerable attention as they have lower side effects and more potency when compared to other existing sources. Fibrinolytic enzymes from microbial sources possess ability to dissolve clots and help to circumvent cardiovascular problems in more efficient and safer way. The complexity of the marine environment involves high salinity, high pressure, low temperature, special lighting conditions. This contributes to the significant differences between the enzymes generated by marine microorganisms and homologous enzymes from terrestrial microorganisms leading to the boosted marine microbial enzyme technology. Further, it is believed that sea water, which is saline in nature and chemically closer to the human blood plasma, could provide biomolecules, in particular enzymes that could have lower or no toxicity or side effects when used for therapeutic applications. However, only a small proportion of fibrinolytic enzymes from marine microbiota has been examined and an even smaller proportion has been exploited. Therefore, much work needs to be done intensively and extensively in terms of potent fibrinolytic enzymes from marine resources." @default.
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- W3201625718 title "A brief review on conventional methods for screening, product development, downstream and evaluation of fibrinolytic enzymes from marine microbes" @default.
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