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Meaning of "microbial origin"

microbial origin: This phrase denotes that something has its source or starting point from microorganisms. It implies that the origin or cause of a particular substance, entity, or phenomenon can be traced back to microscopic living organisms like bacteria, fungi, or viruses

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A useful esterase is suitably one of microbial origin.
The microbial origin of fossil fuels.
Preferred laccase enzymes are enzymes of microbial origin.
Biosurfactants are molecules of microbial origin that have superficial action.
The native or unmodified transglutaminase may be of microbial origin.
Protease of microbial origin is preferred.
Natural gums or ones of microbial origin.
Microbial origin is preferred.
Preferred proteases may be of microbial origin.
Proteases of microbial origin are preferred.
Other useful target genes are genes of microbial origin.
Dispase is of microbial origin and the recovered cell sheet needs to be washed thoroughly.
This medication belongs to the family of antidiarrheals of microbial origin.
Vegetable or microbial origin.
An endopeptidase to be used in the method of the invention is of microbial origin.

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Biopolysaccharide gums of microbial origin such as scleroglucan gum and xanthan gum ;.
Most of these enzymes used in beam house operation are of microbial origin.
Microbial origin is preferred . Chemically or genetically modified mutants are included.
Diagnostic reagent of microbial origin.
Microbial origin is preferred . Chemically modified or protein engineered mutants are included.
Filamentous fungi has a high potential for biotechnological production of enzymes of microbial origin.
They are commonly, but not necessarily, of microbial origin and calcareous composition.
The preformed enzyme may be obtained from a plant source or may be of microbial origin.
Alkaline lipases of microbial origin have been described, including lipases obtained from Fusarium.
These compounds are useful for treating viral diseases and diseases of microbial origin.
The earliest stromatolite of confirmed microbial origin dates to 2.724 billion years ago.
Suitable endoproteases are of animal, vegetable or microbial origin.
The phospholipase is suitably of microbial origin and preferably has I ₁, I ₂, and / or C activity.
Genetic resources are materials of plant, animal or microbial origin.
On the other hand, some peroxidases of microbial origin have been known.
In vitro diagnostic devices manufactured using processing of materials of human, animal or microbial origin.
Presence of cells or substances of microbial origin y/n.
Process according to claim 9, wherein the protein hydrolysate is of animal, vegetable or microbial origin.
Anti-cancer preparations of microbial origin.
To date, most industrially relevant enzymes are of microbial origin.
It may be of plant, fungal, or microbial origin.
Suitable proteases include those of animal, vegetable or microbial origin.
Anti-neoplastic preparations of microbial origin.
The endopeptidase is preferably a trypsin-like endopeptidase of microbial origin.
Thus, the enzyme may be of animal or microbial origin.
According to a preferred embodiment, the biopolymer material is of microbial origin.
The lipolytic enzyme may be of animal, plant or microbial origin.
In one aspect, such suitable protease may be of microbial origin.
Devices manufactured using processing of materials of human, animal, or microbial origin.
Natural substances based on products of plant, animal, mineral or microbial origin.
Such lipases can be found widely of animal, plant or microbial origin.
Figure 13 illustrates the effect of specific cytokine inducers of microbial origin.
The preparation according to claim 1, in which the xylanase is of microbial origin.
Another preferred class of proteases are the metallo-proteases of microbial origin.
The polypeptide having DNase activity can be of animal, vegetable or microbial origin.

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