Dr. Gamal Abdul Aziz Enan
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Dr. Gamal Abdul Aziz Enan

Professor
Zagazig University, Egypt


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Microbiology from Zagazig University, Zagazig, Egypt

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Biography

Prof. Dr. Gamal Abdul Aziz Enan is currently working as Professor and Chairman of Research Group of Bacteriology, Faculty of Science , Zagazig University, Egypt. He obtained his Ph.D. in Microbiology from same University. In past he worked as Demonstrator, Associate Lecturer, and Lecturer at Zagazig University, Assistant Professor, Associate Professor and Professor at King Khalid Military Academy, Saudi Arabia, and Professor at Zawia University, Zawia , Libya. He is member of European Society of Microbiology, Immunology and Infectious diseases, American Society of Industrial Microbiology, Egyptian Society of Botany, Egyptian Society of Applied Microbiology, Egyptian Society of Natural Resources, Egyptian Society of Biotechnology, Egyptian Society of Biochemical Science, and American Society of Biogeography. He also attended several conferences and performed many presentations. Dr. Enan was participated in writing and edition in more than 8 books. He has 54 publications in journals contributed as author/co-author. Dr. Enan also received number of honors includes full Scholarship from Zagazig University, Egypt, to peruse M.Sc. degree in Microbiology, full Scholarship from Egyptian Ministry of Higher Education & Scientific Research and University of Gent, Egyptian Scientific Syndicate award for scientific graduate as the first of my colleagues in 1986, with first class honor, and Awarded research grantee from King Abdul Aziz City for Science & Technology in the academic year 2001. He is also serving as reviewer in number of journals. He supervised 10 PhD and 15 MSc degrees. He is a supervisor of another 20 thesis.

Area of Interest:

Biomedical Sciences
100%
Microbiology
62%
Physiology
90%
Bacteriology
75%
Chromatography
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

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Chapters
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Articles
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Selected Publications

  1. Abdel-Shafi, S., A.R. Al-Mohammadi, S. Hamdi, A.H. Moustafa and G. Enan, 2019. Biological characterization and inhibition of Streptococcus pyogenes ZUH1 causing chronic cystitis by Crocus sativus methanol extract, bee honey alone or in combination with antibiotics: An in vitro study. Molecules, Vol. 24. 10.3390/molecules24162903.
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  2. Abdel-Shafi, S., A. Osman, A.R. Al-Mohammadi, G. Enan, N. Kamal and M. Sitohy, 2019. Biochemical, biological characteristics and antibacterial activity of glycoprotein extracted from the epidermal mucus of African catfish (Clarias gariepinus). Int. J. Biol. Macromol., 138: 773-780.
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  3. Reda, F.M., B.M. Husseiun and G. Enan, 2018. Selection and characterization of two probiotic lactic acid bacteria strains to be used as starter and protective cultures for food fermentations. J. Pure Applied Miucrobiol., 12: 1499-1513.
  4. Enan, G., S. Negm, A. Ismaiel and M. Mamdouh, 2018. Classification, antimicrobial potential, industrial applications and probiotic capability of lactic acid bacteria: A review article. Res. J. Applied. Sci., 13: 742-757.
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  5. Enan, G., M.E. Osman, M.E.F. Abdel-Haliem and S.E. Abdel-Gany, 2018. Advances in microbial and nucleic acids biotechnology. Biomed. Res. Int., Vol. 2018. 10.1155/2018/3102374.
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  6. Abdellatif, S.H., S. Negm, A. Shahin, H.S. Zaki, M. Amer, G. Enan and H. Abdel-Shafi, 2018. Polymerase chain reaction as a rapid tool for identification of virulent bacteria, infecting neonates in a neonatal intensive care units (NICUs). Wulfenia, 25: 79-97.
  7. Abdellatif, S.H., S. Abdel-Shafi, A.E. Ali and A.A. Ismaiel, 2018. Inhibition of two Listeria strains in vitro and in situ by nisin, onion and garlic juices separately and in combinations. Wulfenia J., 25: 194-206.
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  8. Zaghloul, R.A., A.A. Shindia, A.M. Ismael and G. Enan, 2017. Microbiological evaluation of some meat products in Sharkia Governorate. Twelfth Int. Environ. Conf. Faculty Sci. Zagazig Univ., 12: 250-282.
  9. Salam, S.S.A., G. Enan and H.M. Ahmed, 2017. Lactobacillus plantarum LPS10 as probiotic for prevention urogenital bacterial infections. Res. J. Pharm. Biol. Chem. Sci., 8: 709-717.
  10. Enan, G., M. Amer, M. Osman, N. El-Ayat and S. Amen, 2017. Characterization of two strains of lactic acid bacteria with promising starter and probiotic capabilities. Res. J. Pharm. Biol. Chem. Sci., 8: 1054-1063.
  11. Sahar-Eissa, A., A.S. Saad, G. Enan and K.A. El-Dougdoug, 2016. Evaluation the using of potential probiotic antibacterial against urogental tract infection in-vitro. Res. J. Pharmaceut. Biol. Chem. Sci., 7: 976-983.
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  12. Sahar-Eissa, A., A.S. Saad and G. Enan, 2016. Yeast cells as antioxidant-producing probiotics: can they emulate vitamin e on in-vitro protection of human spermatozoa against oxidative stress?. Adv. Environ. Biol., 10: 60-69.
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  13. Saad, T.M., S. Abdel-Shafi, M.E.F. Abdel-Haliem, A.R.M. Ghonemey and G. Enan, 2016. Radioprotective role of some bacteria belonging to actinomycetales against gamma irradiation-induced oxidative stress in male albino rats. Egypt. J. Hospital Med., 64: 364-372.
  14. Osman, A., G. El-Didamony, M. Sitohy, M. Khalifa and G. Enan, 2016. Soybean glycinin basic subunit inhibits methicillin resistant-vancomycin intermediate Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA-VISA) in vitro. Int. J. Applied Res. Nat. Prod., 9: 17-26.
  15. Enan, G., S. Hamdy, S. Abdel-Shafi and A.R. Al-Mohammadi, 2016. Biological characteristics and inhibition by both natural agents and antibiotics of Streptococcus pyogenes. Res. J. Med. Sci., 10: 573-586.
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  16. Enan, G., N. El-Ayat, M. Amer, A. Sahin and S. El-Nagar, 2016. Multidrug resistant bacteria from hospital environments: Their characterization, inhibition by disinfectants and genetic linkage of the antibiotic resistance ability. Adv. Environ. Biol., 10: 94-103.
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  17. El-Sayed, T., A. El-Salam, S. Saad, G. Enan, A. Shahin and H.M. Ahmed, 2016. Biocontrol of clinical bacteria infecting urinogenital system by probiotic bacteria. Egypt. J. Microbiol., 51: 77-88.
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  18. Abdel-Shafi, S., A. Osman, G. Enan, M. El-Nemer and M. Sitohy, 2016. Antibacterial activity of methylated egg white proteins against pathogenic G+ and G bacteria matching antibiotics. SpringerPlus, Vol. 5. 10.1186/s40064-016-2625-3.
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  19. Abdel-Haliem, M.E.F., E. Tartour and G. Enan, 2016. Characterization, production and partial purification of a bacteriocin produced by Lactobacillus plantarum LPS10 Isolated from pickled olives. Res. J. Pharmaceut. Biol. Chem. Sci., 7: 2362-2371.
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  20. Enan, G., T.I. EL-Sayed, D. Atef, M. Amer and A. Mahdy, 2015. Causal organisms, pathogenicity, laboratory diagnosis. Res. J. Applied Sci., 10: 115-135.
  21. Enan, G., I.A. Abo-El-Khair, S. Abdel-Shafi and A.R. Al-Mohammadi, 2015. Evaluation of the use of Enterococcus faecium NM2 as a probiotic for inhibition of some urogenital pathogens. J. Food Agric. Environ., 13: 2-7.
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  22. El-Sayed, T.I., D. Atef, M. Amer, A. Mahdy and G. Enan, 2015. Molecular characterization and inhibition by natural agents of multidrug resistant Candida strains causing vaginal candidiasis. Res. J. Med. Sci., 9: 1-7.
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  23. Ouda, S.M., J. Debevere and G. Enan, 2014. Purification and biochemical characterization of plantaricin UG1 ,a bacteriocin produced by Lactobacillas plantarum UG1 isolated from dry sausage. Life Sci. J., 11: 271-279.
  24. Ismaiel, A.A.R., A.E.S. Ali and G. Enan, 2014. Incidence of Listeria in Egyptian meat and dairy samples. Food Sci. Biotechnol., 23: 179-185.
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  25. Enan, G., M.E.F. Abdel-Haliem and M. Tartour, 2014. Evaluation of the antimicrobial activity, starter capability and technological properties of some probiotic bacteria isolated from Egyptian pickles. Life Sci. J., 11: 976-985.
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  26. Enan, G., G. El-Didamony, E.H. Mohamed and A. Zakaria, 2014. Novel antibacterial activity of Enterococcus faecium NM2 Isolated from urine of healthy people. Asian J. Applied Sci., 7: 66-78.
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  27. Enan, G., A.R. Al-Mohammadi, G. El-Didamony, M.E.F. Abdel-Haliem and A. Zakaria, 2014. Antimicrobial activity of Enterococcus faecium NM2 isolated from urine: Purification, characterization and bactericidal action of enterocin NM2. Asian J. Applied Sci., 7: 621-634.
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  28. Abdel-Shafi, S., A.R. Al-Mohammadi, S. Negm and G. Enan, 2014. Partial purification of two novel variants of bacteriocins produced by lactic acid bacteria. Global Veterinaria, 13: 583-589.
  29. Abdel-Shafi, S., A.R. Al-Mohammadi, S. Negm and G. Enan, 2014. Antibacterial activity of Lactobacillas delbreukii subsp. bulgaricus isolated from Zabady. Life Sci. J., 11: 264-270.
  30. Fatma, M.A., H. Sobhy and G. Enan, 2013. Evaluation of antiviral activity of selected anise oil as an essential oil against bovine herpes virus type-1 in vitro. Global Veterinaria, 10: 496-499.
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  31. Enan, G., S. Abdel-Shafi, S.M. Ouda and I. El-Balat, 2013. Genetic linkage of the antibiotic resistance ability in the Escherichia coli UR4 strain isolated from urine. J. Med. Sci., 13: 261-268.
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  32. Enan, G., S. Abdel-Shafi, S. Ouda and S. Negm, 2013. Novel antibacterial activity of Lactococcus lactis Subspecies Lactis Z11 isolated from Zabady. Int. J. Biomed. Sci., 9: 174-180.
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  33. Enan, G., S. Abdel-Shafi, M.E.F. Abdel-Haliem and S. Negm, 2013. Characterization of probiotic Lactic acid bacteria to be used as starter and protective cultures for dairy fermentation. Int. J. Probiotics Prebioics, 8: 157-164.
  34. Enan, G., K.A. Shaaban, A. Askora and M. Maher, 2013. Evaluation of the use of novel coliphages to control Escherichia coli W1 and Escherichia coli W2. Res. J. Applied Sci., 8: 486-493.
  35. Enan, G., K.A. Shaaban, A. Askora and A. Maher, 2013. Coliphages lysing Escherichia coli bacteria: Their morphology and their response to some physical factors. Res. J. Applied Sci., 8: 516-522.
  36. Abdel-Shafi, S., S.M. Ouda, I. Elbalat and G. Enan, 2013. Characterization and identification of multidrug resistant bacteria from some Egyptian patients. Biotechnology, 12: 65-73.
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  37. Enan, G., N. Awny, A.A. Abou Zeid and M.A. Abdou, 2012. Incidence and virulence of Bacillus cereus isolated from Egyptian foods during four seasons. Afr. J. Microbiol. Res., 6: 4816-4824.
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  38. Enan, G., F.M. Abdallah and H. Sobhy, 2012. Effect of acyclovir on bovine herpesvirus type 1 infection in in vitro cultured cells. Int. J. Virol., 8: 307-312.
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  39. Enan, G.E., 2006. Control of the regrowing bacteriocin resistant variants of Listeria monocytogenes LMG 10470 in vitro and in food by nisin-plantaricin UG1 mixture. Biotechnology, 5: 143-147.
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  40. Enan, G., 2006. Nature and phenotypic characterization of plantaricin UG1 resistance in Listeria monocytogenes LMG 10470. J. Food Agric. Environ., 4: 105-108.
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  41. Enan, G., 2006. Inhibition of Clostridium perfringens LMG 11264 in meat samples of chicken turkey and beef by the bacteriocin plantaricin UG1. Int. J. Poult. Sci., 5: 195-200.
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  42. Enan, G., 2006. Behaviour of Listeria monocytogenes LMG 10470 in poultry meat and its control by the bacteriocin plantaricin UG 1. Int. J. Poult. Sci., 5: 355-359.
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  43. Enan, G. and A.A. Al Amry, 2006. Novel plantaricin UG1 production by Lactobacillus plantarum UG1 in enriched whey permeate in batch fermentation processes. J. Food Agric. Environ., 4: 85-88.
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  44. Salama, E. and G. Enan, 2005. Assessment of microbial status of some dairy products. Suez Canal Vet. Med. J., 7: 149-158.
  45. Enan, G. and I. El-Azouni, 2005. Lantibiotic bacteriocin from Streptomyces xanthocidicus Z22: Elucidation of purification, molecular size and amino acid composition of xanthocin Z22. Egypt. J. Biotechnol., 19: 289-299.
  46. Enan, G. and A.H. Saad, 2005. Effect of plantaricin UG1 on survival of B. cereus ATCC 14579 endospores in vitro and in some Egyptian foods. Egypt. J. Microbiol., 11: 223-233.
  47. Abdel-Salam, H.A., G.H. Shaker, I. El-Masry and G. Enan, 2005. Correlation of enterotoxins and multidrug resistance with plasmids in clinical strains of staphylococci. Egypt. J. Biotechnol., 20: 258-541.
  48. Enan, G., H.A. Abdel-Salam and I. El-Azouni, 2004. Partial purification of plantaricin UG1: An anticlostridial bacteriocin produced by L. plantarum UG1. New Egypt. J. Microbiol., 9: 251-266.
  49. Abdel-Salam, H.A., G.A. Enan and C.P. Hollenberg, 2004. Expression of heavy chain peptide gamma of mouse anticreatine kinase IgG antibody in the yeast Hansenula polymorpha. Chinese Pharm. J., 56: 147-158.
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  50. Abdel-Salam, H.A., G. Enan, F.M. Serry, M. Ghonaim, H.K. Abdel-Latif and C.P. Hollenberg, 2003. Expression of the Kappa (K) light chain of mouse anticreatine kinase-M (MAK33) antibody in the yeast Hansenula polymorpha. Chinese Pharm. J., 55: 197-206.
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  51. Abdel-Salam, H.A., A.A. Al-Hamidi, G. Enan and J. Debevere, 2003. Influence of nutritional conditions on plantaricin UG1 production by Lactobacillus plantarum UG1 in batch fermentation processes. Alexandria J. Pharm. Sci., 17: 114-120.
  52. Enan, G., S. Alayan, H.A. Abdel-Salam and J. Debevere, 2002. Inhibition of Listeria monocytogenes LMG 10470 by plantaricin UG1 in vitro and in beef meat. Nahrung, 46: 411-414.
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  53. Enan, G., S. El-Shirbiny, M.A. Hawa and S. Abdel Shafi, 2001. Influence of growth conditions on the production of bacteriocins by four strains of streptomycetes. Azhar J. Microbiol., 53: 1-7.
  54. Enan, G., H.A. Abdel-Salam and M. Okasha, 2001. Role of plasmids and outer membrane proteins (OMPs) is resistance of Pseudomonas aeruginosa to antibacterials. Egypt. J. Pharm. Sci., 10: 709-718.
  55. Abdel-Salam, H., T. El-Khamissy, G. Enan and C. Hollenberg, 2001. Expression of mouse anticreatine kinase (MAK33) monoclonal antibody in the yeast Hansenula polymorpha. Applied Microbiol. Biotechnol., 56: 157-164.
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  56. Enan, G., 2000. Inhibition of Bacillus cereus ATCC 14579 by plantaricin UG1 in vitro and in food. Nahrung, 44: 364-367.
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  57. Enan, G. and A.H. Saad, 2000. Genetic determinants of the antibiotic resistance ability in some lactic acid bacteria. Azhar J. Microbiol., 48: 78-88.
  58. Enan, G., S. El-Shirbiny, M.A. Hawa and S.A. Shafi, 1999. Characterization of bacteriocin from two strains of streptomycetes. Egypt. J. Biotechnol., 6: 82-92.
  59. Enan, G., H.A. Abdel-Salam and J. Debevere, 1999. Optimum procedure for plasmids isolation and genetic linkage of L. plantarum UGl, bacteriocin. Egypt. J. Med. Microbiol., 8: 549-557.
  60. Enan, G., A.A. El-Essawy, M. Uyttendaele and J. Debevere, 1996. Antibacterial activity of Lactobacillus plantarum UG1 isolated from dry sausage: Characterization, production and bactericidal action of plantaricin UG1. Int. J. Food Microbiol., 30: 189-215.
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  61. Enan, G. and M.A. El-Sayed, 1996. Taxonomy, antimicrobial potential and industrial importance of lactic acid bacteria. Int. J. Union Araf Biol., 3: 231-270.
  62. Mansour, F.A., S.A. El-Sayed, A. Ismail and G. Enan, 1992. Biological characteristics and taxonomy of bacteria belonging to the genus Strepomyces. II. Streptomycetes with yellow-colored aerial mycelium. Egypt. J. Bot., 27: 46-69.
  63. El-Sayed, S.A., F.A. Mansour, A. Ismail and G. Enan, 1992. Biological characteristics and taxonomy of bacteria belong to the genus Streptomyces. V. Streptomycetes with white colored aerial mycelium. Egypt. J. Bot., 27: 253-264.
  64. El-Sayed, S.A., F.A. Mansour, A. Ismail and G. Enan, 1992. Biological characteristics and taxonomy of bacteria belong to the genus Streptomyces. III. Streptomycetes with blue-green colored aerial mycelium. Egypt. J. Bot., 27: 229-252.
  65. Mansour, E.A., A. Ismail and G. Enan, 1990. Biological characteristics and taxonomy of bacteria belong to genus Streptomyces. I. Streptomycetes with grey-colored aerial mycelium. Egypt. J. Microbiol., 27: 27-45.