Dr. Magdy Mohamed Afifi Badran
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Dr. Magdy Mohamed Afifi Badran

Professor
Department of Microbiology and Botany and Microbiology, Faculty of Science, Al-Azhar University, Assiut, Egypt


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Microbiology from King Khalid University, Saudi Arabia

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Area of Interest:

100%
Microbial Enzymes Biotechnology
62%
Clinical Microbiology
90%
Microbial Fermentation
75%
Bio-Corrosion
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
0
Chapters
0
Articles
34
Abstracts
0

Selected Publications

  1. Hussein, M.A.A., H.A.M. Hussein, A.A. Thabet, K.M. Selim and M.A. Dawood et al., 2022. Human Wharton's jelly mesenchymal stem cells secretome inhibits human SARS-CoV-2 and avian infectious bronchitis coronaviruses. Cells, Vol. 11. 10.3390/cells11091408.
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  2. Mahmoud, A., M.M. Afifi, F. El Shenawy, W. Salem and B.H. Elesawy, 2021. Syzygium aromaticum extracts as a potential antibacterial inhibitors against clinical isolates of Acinetobacter baumannii: An in-silico-supported in-vitro study. Antibiotics, Vol. 10. 10.3390/antibiotics10091062.
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  3. Ali, S.M., H.A.A. El-Magd, A.D. El-Gamal, M.M. Afifi and A.H. Fouda, 2021. The influence of discharge effluents on the river nile water quality at Aswan Governorate, Egypt. Egypt. J. Aquat. Biol. Fish. 25: 589-606.
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  4. Ahmed, O., H. Mohamed, W. Salem, M. Afifi and Y. Song, 2021. Efficacy of Ethanolic extract of Syzygium aromaticum in the treatment of multidrug-resistant pseudomonas aeruginosa clinical isolates associated with urinary tract infections. Evidence-Based Complementary Altern. Med., Vol. 2021. 10.1155/2021/6612058.
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  5. Farag, A., A. Mohammed, M. Afifi and U. Raouf, 2019. Isolation, optimization and production of antimicrobial agent from a novel producer Bacillus badius strain AAUM. Egypt. J. Exp. Biol. (Bot.), 15: 135-146.
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  6. Ashry, M., R. Makboul, A.R.A. El Shanawany, M.M. Afifi, E.M. El Fakharany and F.S. El Shenawy, 2019. Antitumor activity of L-Lysine alpha-oxidase enzyme against ehrlich ascites carcinoma in adult female albino mice. Int. J. Biol. Res., 4: 19-26.
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  7. El-Shanawany, A., E.M. El-Fakharany, M.M. Afifi and F.S.H. El-Shenawy, 2018. Purification, characterization and antitumor activity of L-lysine alpha-oxidase from Trichoderma harzianum Rifai AUMC No 848. J. Sci. Eng. Res., 5: 350-367.
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  8. Afifi, M.M., H.M. Atta and R.A. Bayoumi, 2014. Microbiological studies on the production of antimicrobial agent by actinomycete isolated from Saudi Arabia. Res. J. Microbiol., 9: 1-15.
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  9. Afifi, M.M., H.M. Atta, A.A. Elshanawany, U.M. Abdoul-Raouf and A.M. El-Adly, 2012. Identification of luteomycin like antibiotic produced by Streptomyces tanashiensis AZ-C442 isolated from luxor governorate at Upper Egypt. Microbiol. J., 2: 1-22.
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  10. Montasser, A.M., M.M. Afifi, E.M. El-Bayoumy, U.M. Abdul-Raouf and H.A. Mohamad, 2011. Efficiency of serological tests for detection of brucellosis in ruminant at south provinces of egypt. Global Vet., 6: 156-161.
  11. Afify, M.M., T.M. Abd El-Ghany and M.M. Alawlaqi, 2011. Microbial utilization of potato wastes for protease production and their using as biofertilizar. Aust. J. Basic Applied Sci., 5: 308-315.
  12. Afifi, M.M., T.M. Abd El-Ghany, A. Mohamed Al Abboud, M.T. Taha and K.E. Ghaleb, 2011. Biorefinery of industrial potato wastes to ethanol by solid state fermentation. Res. J. Agric. Biol. Sci., 7: 126-134.
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  13. Afifi, M.M., 2011. Naturally occurring microorganisms of industrial waste for citric acid production by solid state fermentation. J. Environ. Sci. Technol., 4: 377-386.
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  14. Afifi, M.M., 2011. Enhancement of lactic acid production by utilizing liquid potato wastes. Int. J. Biol. Chem., 5: 91-102.
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  15. Afifi, M.M., 2011. Effective technological pectinase and cellulase by Saccharomyces cervisiae utilizing food wastes for citric acid production. Life Sci. J., 8: 405-413.
  16. Affi, M.M., U.M. Abdul-Raouf, E.M. El-Bayoumy, A.M. Montasser and H.A. Mohamad, 2011. Isolation and biotyping of Brucella melitensis from Upper Egypt. J. Am. Sci., 7: 653-659.
  17. Kotp, E.F. and M.M. Afifi, 2009. Microbiological studies on germicidal effect of ozone gas on some pathogenic bacteria. Assiut Vet. Med., 55: 161-170.
  18. Darwish, S.M.I., M.M. Afifi, E.M. Mostafa and A.A. El-Shanawany, 2009. Production of amylase enzymes by filamentous fungi. Assuit Univ. J. Bot., 38: 1-14.
  19. AbdEl-Ghany, T.M, M. AbdEl-Mongy and M.M. Afify, 2009. Dynamic changes in amino acids and volatile metabolites of soil fungus Aspergillus flavus as a result of chloropyrifose methyl application. J. Applied Sci. Res., 5: 1-8.
  20. Afifi, M.A. and R.A. Bayoumi, 2008. Biodegradation of some hydrocarbons in suez gulf petroleum crude oil by Fusarium oxysporum. AL-Azhar Bull Sci., 19: 13-27.
  21. Nagiub, A.M and M.M. Afifi, 2006. Corrosion of mild steel exposed to natural Tape-Water by Pseudomonas diminuta. Ass. Univ. Bull. Environ. Res., 9: 1-11.
  22. Afifi, M.M., S.G., Ali and E.M. Mabrouk, 2005. Solution of the problems of malclarification and separation in mango syrups by fungal pectinases. N. Egypt. J. Microbiol., 10: 266-277.
  23. Abdul-Raouf, U.M., M.M. Afifi and S.G. Ali, 2005. Incidence of Bacillus cereus in egyptian commercial rice and milk plate and its control by nisin. N. Egypt. J. Microbiol., 10: 33-42.
  24. Ali, S.G., M.M. Afifi and U.M. Abdul-Raouf, 2004. Development of medium for differentiation between Yersinia enterocolitica and other Bacteria. Delta J. Sci., 28: 1-8.
  25. Afifi, M.M., S.G. Ali and U.M. Abdul-Raouf, 2004. New method for determination of agarase enzyme from bacterial origin. Assiut Vet. Med. J., 50: 155-163.
  26. Ammar, M.S., S.S. Loubody, S.A. Mostafa and M.M. Afifi, 2003. Production of ST-Pectinase(s) in MSA-50L fermenter, 98 and application of fermentation products in food industries, waste water treatments and biofertilizers. Proccedings of the 5th International Sci. Conference (F.I.S.C.) Science Development and Enviroment), March 25-27, 2003, Faculty Science, AL-Azhar University Cairo, Egypt -.
  27. Afifi, M.M., S.G. Ali and U.M. Abdul-Raouf, 2003. Biotechnological application of alkaline pectinase enzyme in food industries. Assiut J. Agric. Sci., 34: 381-393.
  28. Afifi, M.M., 2003. Biotechnological applications of cellulase and pectinase enzymes produced by some fungi isolated from soil in upper egypt. Ass. Univ. Bull. Environ. Res., 6: 53-63.
  29. Ammar, M.S., S.S. Loubody, M.S. Azab and M.M. Afifi, 1998. Purification and properties of Aspergillus niger S-48 TAT from the peels of Solanum tuberosum (ST) under solid state fermentation (SSF) conditions. Egyp. J. Biomed. Sci., 2: 174-192.
  30. Ammar, M.S., S.S. Loubody, M.S. Azab and M.M. Afifi, 1998. A restaurant Solanum melanogenum (SM) peels wastes for the constitutive fermentation of SM-pectinase by Aspergillus niger S-48 TAT. Egypt. J. Biotechnol., 4: 139-155.
  31. Ammar, M.S., S.S. Loubody, M.S. Azab, A. El-Deeb and M.M. Afifi, 1995. Pecteolytic activities and identities of the fungal flora of Tut Ankamen Tomb (TAT) allowed to grow under solid state fermentation (SSF) conditions. AL-Azhar Bull. Sci., 6: 361-374.
  32. Ammar, M.S., S.S. Loubody, M.S. Azab and M.M. Afifi, 1995. Inducive biosynsitive A thermophilic ST-Pectinase by Aspergillus niger s-48 TAT a pollutant fungus of tut ankamen tomb (TAT) under solid state fermentation (SSF) conditions in baxter bootless. Egyp. J. Biotechnol., 4: 69-83.
  33. Ammar, M.S., M.S. Loubody, M.S. Azab and M.M. Afifi, 1995. A new method for determination of fungal pectinases using the pectin clearing zone (P.C.Z.) and its application in food industries. AL-Azhar Bull. Sci., 6: 325-339.