Dr. Ehab AbdEllraouf Ismail Serour
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Dr. Ehab AbdEllraouf Ismail Serour

Associate Professor
Mubarak City for Scientific research and Technology Applications, Egypt


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Natural Sciences from Technical University of Hamburg, Harburg, Germany

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Biography

Dr. Ehab Abdelraouf Ismail Serour is currently working as Associate Professor. He received his Ph.D. in Natural Sciences from Technical University of Hamburg, Harburg, Germany. His area of interest related to Biochemistry Industrial Enzymes. His area of expertise includes Protein Chemistry, Protein Staining in SDS-PAGE with Silver, Coomassie, Electrophoresis, 1D and 2D, Native, and Agarose, Detection of Enzymatic activity in the Gel, Applied Microbiology, Isoelectric Point, Protein Purification, Industrial Enzyme Production in Large Scale, Growth of Both Aerobic and Anaerobic Bacteria, and Gene Cloning. He has 11 publications in journals contributed as author/co-author.

Area of Interest:

Molecular Sciences
100%
Industrial Enzymes
62%
Biochemistry
90%
Protein Chemistry
75%
Applied Microbiology
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
0
Chapters
0
Articles
15
Abstracts
0

Selected Publications

  1. Mohamed A. H., A.S.Ehab, M. H. Bakry and A. A. Amro, 2015. Enzymatic studies for improving wool quality. Int. J. Curr. Res., 7: 14867-14873.
  2. Mohammad A.K., J.A. Essam and A.S. Ehab, 2014. Comparative molecular characterization of halotolerant bacteria from some saudi sebkhas. J. Food Agric. Environ., 12: 441-446.
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  3. Hassan, M.A., B.M. Haroun, A.A. Amara and E. A. Serour, 2013. Production and characterization of keratinolytic protease from new wool-degrading Bacillus species isolated from egyptian ecosystem Biomed Res. Int., 10.1155/2013/175012.
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  4. Khiyami, M.A., E.A. Serour, M.M. Shehata and A.H. Bahklia, 2012. Thermo-aerobic bacteria from geothermal springs in saudi arabia. Afr. J. Biotechnol., 11: 4053-4062.
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  5. Amara, A.A., S.M. Matar and E. Serour, 2012. Comparative amino acids studies on phaC synthases and proteases as well as establishing a new trend in experimental design. IIUM Eng. J., 13: 35-47.
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  6. Eldin, M.S.M., E.I. Serour, M.A. Nasr, M.R. El-Aassar and H.A. Tieama, 2011. Affinity covalent immobilization of glucoamylase onto ρ-benzoquinone activated alginate beads: I. beads preparation and characterization. Applied Biochem. Biotechnol., 164: 10-22.
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  7. Eldin, M.S.M., E.I. Serour, M.A. Nasr and H.A. Tieama, 2011. Affinity covalent immobilization of glucoamylase onto ρ-benzoquinone-activated alginate beads: II. enzyme immobilization and characterization. Applied Biochem. Biotechnol., 164: 45-57.
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  8. Aboul-Enein, A., F.A. Elalla, E. Serour, T. Hussien, 2010. Purification and characterization of a novel thermoactive cellulase from thermophilic actinomycetes isolated from soil sample of Egypt. Int. J. Acad. Res., 2: 81-86.
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  9. Matar, S.M., S.A. El-Kazzaz, E.E. Wagih, A.I. El-Diwany and M.A. El-Saadani et al., 2009. Molecular characterization and batch fermentation of Bacillus subtilis as biocontrol agent, II. Biotechnology, 8: 35-43.
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  10. El-Fakharany, E.M., E.A. Serour, A.M. Abdelrahman, B.M. Haroun, E.R.M. Redwan, 2009. Purification and characterization of camel (Camelus dromedarius) milk amylase. Prep. Biochem. Biotechnol., 39: 105-123.
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  11. Aboul-Enein, A., F. Abou-Elalla, E. Serour and T. Hussien, 2009. Molecular identification of a novel thermophilic actinomycetes isolated from Egypt. Int. J. Acad. Res., 1: 80-84.
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  12. Redwan, E.R.M., S.M. Mater, G.A. El-Aziz and E.A. Serour, 2008. Synthesis of the human insulin gene: Protein expression, scaling up and bioactivity. Prep. Biochem. Biotechnol., 38: 24-39.
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  13. Amara, A.A. and E.A. Serour, 2008. Wool quality improvement using thermophilic crude proteolytic microbial enzymes. Am.-Eurasian J. Agric. Environ. Sci., 3: 554-560.
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  14. Redwan, E.R.M., S.M. Mater and E.A. Serour, 2006. Recombinant human J-chain: Fix the protein aggregations and yield maximize. Hum. Antibodies, 15: 95-102.
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  15. Serour, E. and G. Antranikian, 2002. Novel thermoactive glucoamylases from the thermoacidophilic Archaea Thermoplasma acidophilum, Picrophilus torridus and Picrophilus oshimae. Antonie van Leeuwenhoek, 81: 73-83.
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