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Nadhem Hasan Hayder - Nadhem Hasan Hayder
PhD - professor
College of Science , Department of Biotechnology
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Summary

Name: Nadhem Hasan Hayder
Date of Birth: 17/12/1965 Religion: Muslim Martial statues: Madrid No. of children: 4 Specialization: Biotechnology / Environmental Microbiology. Position: Lecturer Scientific Degree: Professor Work Address: Baghdad University/College of Science/ Dep. Biotechnology Work Phone: Mobile: 07722680042 E-mail:[email protected]

Qualifications

B. Sc. Salah-Aldine Science 2/7/1987 M.Sc. Gordon Science1999 Ph.D. Baghdad Science13/2/2008

Responsibility

Head of Biotechnology Dep. (2017-2021)

Head of Biotechnology Dep. (2023- Ongoing)

Research Interests

Microbial technology and environmental biotechnology

Academic Area

Microbial technology and environmental biotechnology

Teaching materials
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College
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environmental microbiology
كلية العلوم
التقنيات الاحيائية
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environmental biotechnology
كلية العلوم
التقنيات الاحيائية
Stage 3
Advance environmental biotechnology
كلية العلوم
التقنيات الاحيائية
Stage 5
Microbial ferementation technology
كلية العلوم
التقنيات الاحيائية
Stage 6
Advaced environmental microbiology
كلية العلوم
التقنيات الاحيائية
Stage 6
Teaching

2nd and 3rd stage (under graduate)

MSc and PhD (postgraduate)

Supervision

Measurement of Some Biochemical Markers Level in Blood of Mercury Exposure Workers. MS. C Thesis

Optimized Conditions for Bioemulsifier production by Local Streptomyces sp. SS 20 isolated from hydrocarbon contaminated soil MS. C Thesis

Biodegradation of cellulosic waste by Streptomyces sp. and biofuel production. MS. C Thesis

Competitive removal of heavy metal by two types of Fungi biomass. PH.D Dissertation

Stimulation and the production of important fatty acid from locally isolated Algae used for biodiesel MS. C Thesis

Production, Characterization and antimicrobial activities of bioactive compounds produced by Streptomyces spp.

Bioethanol production from biodegradable Municipal solid waste (BMSW). M.Sc. Thesis

Biodegradation oh Hydrocarbons compounds in a bioreactor using free and immobilized laccase by Pseudomonas aeruginosa. Ph.D.

Production, characterization of bioplastic by local bacterial isolates utilizing oil wastes. Ph.D.

Bio-hydrogen Production by Hydrolysis of Waste Active Sludge in Down Flow Packed Bed Reactor Using Photo-catalyst Nano-particles

Synergistic effect of biosurfactant and prodigiosin produced by Serratia marcescens as antimicrobial agent. M.Sc. Thesis

Biodiesel production from Washington robusta seeds oil by base catalyzed transesterification. Ph.D. Dissertation

Publication Date
Thu Apr 29 2021
Synthesis and Characterization of Silver Nanoparticles Using Prodigiosin Pigment and Evaluation of Their Antibacterial and Anti-Inflammatory Activities
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This study focused on the biological synthesis of silver nanoparticles (AgNPs), using prodigiosin pigment produced by Serratia marcescens. The effect of parameters such as pH, temperature, time, with various concentrations of silver nitrate (AgNO3) and prodigiosin on the synthesis of AgNPs were also studied.  Optimized results of the biosynthesis process revealed an increase in the intensity of Surface Plasmon Resonance (SPR) bands of nanoparticles with shifting at the wavelength of 400 nm. In addition, optimum synthesis of AgNPs was achieved at pH 12, temperature 55℃, and reaction time 24 h, with concentrations of prodigiosin, as a reducing agent, of 12.5 µg/ml and silver ion concentration of 1 mM. Measuremen

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Publication Date
Wed Dec 23 2020
PRODUCTION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF BIOSURFACTANT (GLYCOLIPID) FROM LACTOBACILLUS HELVITICUS M5 AND EVALUATE ITS ANTIMICROBIAL AND ANTIADHESIVE ACTIVITY
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The current study was aimed to optimize, characterize and evaluate the antimicrobial and antiadhesive activity of biosurfactant(glycolipid) produce from local isolateLactobacillus helvetiusM5. The obtained results indicate that the highest emulsifying activity occurred at pH 7, Lactose (5%) the best production medium, 1% peptone as nitrogen source, maximum growth and production of biosurfactant was observed at C: N ratio (5:1) and after 120 h of incubation. Partial purified biosurfactant was characterized byfourier transform infrared spectroscopy and gas chromatography mass. FTIR results indicated aliphatic hydrocarbon chains along with

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Publication Date
Fri Apr 28 2023
PURIFICATION, CHARACTERIZATION AND EVALUATION OF BIOLOGICAL ACTIVITY OF MANNOPROTEIN PRODUCED FROM SACCHAROMYCES CEREVISIAE BY
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The current study was aimed to evaluate the biological activity of mannoprotein produce from local isolate S. cerevisiae BY. The results of purified mannoprotein using gel filtration chromatography revealed higher ratio of protein to mannose reached to 87.1%. FTIR indicated the presence of C-H and O-H bands could be due to the protein and carbohydrate components, respectively.C=N band due to acylated amino sugars frequently found in glycoproteins, HPLC indicated the presence of mannoprotein to 12 kinds of amino acid.Antibacterial, anti-adhesion and anti-biofilm activities of mannoprotein were evaluated against some pathogenic bacteria. Mannoprotein showed slightly inhibition zones ranged (10to14mm) and(9to 13mm) against

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Publication Date
Thu Jan 25 2024
THE ANTIBACTERIAL ACTIVITY OF GLYCOLIPOPEPTIDE PRODUCED FROM LACTOCOCCUS LACTIS HN21 AGAINST SOME CLINICAL PATHOGENS IN COMBINED WITH SOME STANDARD ANTIBIOTICS
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This study was aimed to produce a biosurfactant from Lactococcus sp. and study its synergistic effects with some standard antibiotics. Lactococcus sp. HN21 isolate was selected for its highly biosurfactant production and antibacterial activity. It was identified by 16s r RNA as Lactococcus lactis HN21. Optimum conditions for production were studied and it was: Modified M17 media (M17 media with some modifications in its composition) at ph 6.5, for 96 hrs incubation time. The E24% at these conditions was 77%. FTIR and GC-MS results identified the produced biosurfactant as glycolipopeptide with a major fatty acid octadecenoic acid. P. aeruginosa was successfully

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Publication Date
Thu Oct 21 2021
STUDY THE ANTIMICROBIAL AND ANTIADHESIVE ACTIVITY OF PURIFIED BIOSURFACTANT PRODUCED FROM LACTOBACILLUS PLANTARUM AGAINST PATHOGENIC BACTERIA
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This study was aimed to purification the biosurfactant that produced from Lactobacillus plantarum isolated from clinical samples of iraqi healthy women by column chromatography through silica gel column (3.5 × 30 cm) using solvent system (chloroform : methanol, 2:1) and characterization the purified product by Thin layer chromatography (TLC), Fourier Transform Infrared Red spectroscopy (FTIR) and Gas chromatography (GC) mass then evaluated its antibacterial and anti-adhesive activity. The results shown the higher emulsification activity (E24%= 63) and lower the surface tension to 23 mN/m in synthetic MSM, while the natural media gave (E24% =71) and lower surface tension to 19 mN/m. The using TLC technique indicated pres

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Publication Date
Wed Jun 26 2024
THE SYNERGISTIC EFFECTS OF LIPOPEPTIDES AND BACTERIOCINS PRODUCED BY Lactobacillus sp. OF HUMAN SAMPLES AGAINST CLINICAL PATHOGENS OF WOUND INFECTION
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This study was performed for production, purification, characterization and evaluation the antibacterial activity of biosurfactant BS which were produced from local isolate Lactobacillus plantarum Z9 with bacteriocin and studying the synergistic effect .A total 100 different samples 85(%) isolates of Lactobacillus sp. were isolated from different sources and identified by biochemical tests then subjected to the primary and secondary screening processes to select the active isolate for bacteriocin and biosurfactant production. Among the vagina isolates screened, the results found that Lactobacillus sp. Z9 isolated from the clinical samples of Iraqi healthy women had the highest productivity of the bacter

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Publication Date
Fri Jan 24 2020
ECO-FRIENDLY SYNTHESIS OF SILVER NANOPARTICLES BY USING GREEN METHOD: IMPROVED INTERACTION AND APPLICATION IN VITRO AND IN VIVO.
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The present study was aimed to biosynthesis of silver nanoparticles by using rhaminolipid produced from local isolate Pseudomonas aeruginosa as reducing and stabilizing agent. Silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) synthesized by green method have shown several applications such as biomedical, anticancer, bio sensing, catalysis etc. Characterization study of purified bioemulsifier using thin layer chromatography (TLC) was demonstrated that the biosurfactant contains mono, and di- rhamnolipid with Rf values of 0.86 and 0.36 respectively. Optimization results of biosynthesis silver nanoparticles were revealed that an increasing in intensity of Surface Plasmon Resonance (SPR

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Publication Date
Wed Oct 23 2019
LAB-SCALE PRODUCTION OF RHAMNOLIPID BY PSEUDOMONAS AERUGINOSA A3 AND STUDY ITS SYNERGISTIC EFFECT WITH CERTAIN ANTIBIOTICS AGAINST SOME PATHOGENIC BACTERIA
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This study was aimed to obtain the considerable amount of the biosurfactant (rhamnolipid) from local isolate of Pseudomonas aeruginosa on industrial-scale. A 7L laboratory bioreactor was appointed to accomplish this task and all conditions of production were set as previously by batch culture experiments. Bioreactor with 3.5 L working volume was conducted for 120 h to obtain 16 g/L at 30ºC and 6.5 pH. The supernatant of production medium was used to reduce the surface tension of water from 72 to 27 mN/m, and the emulsification index was reached to 67%. The product was extracted with a mixture of solvents, purified by silica gel using a column of glass chromatography (3.5 × 30cm), and c

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Fri Aug 30 2019
INDUCTION OF RHAMNOLIPID PRODUCTION BY PSEUDOMONAS AERUGINOSA A3 USING CHEMICAL AND PHYSICAL MUTAGENIC FACTORS
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This study was depend to select Pseudomonas aeruginosa A3 as a good producer of rhamnolipid (RL) biosurfactant after screening on agar plate where it was able to biosynthesize 4.3 g/L with emulsification index 52% and reducing the surface tension of water to 33.2 mN/m. Therefore, this study was aimed to increase the production of biosurfactant from selected isolate by exposure to several physical and chemical mutagenic factors like gamma radiation, nitrosoguanidine, ethyl methane sulfonate and lithium chloride. The results were shown that 0.2 g/L of nitrosoguanidine was the best mutant for increasing the production to about 2 folds (9.4 g/L) after 15 mins exposure to this material, as well as the emulsification index and

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Fri Jun 24 2022
Production, Purification and characterization of bioactive compounds from locally Streptomycesrochei M78
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The aim of the current study was to optimize different cultural and environmental conditions for production the antibacterial bioactive metabolites by Streptomyces rochei M78 isolated from agriculture soil, in Baghdad, Iraq. The effect of various parameters such as, culture media, incubation time, pH, carbon and nitrogen sources, C: N ratios and inducers on antibacterial metabolite production was studied by varying single parameter at a time. It was found from the results that higher metabolite production by isolate observed using starch casein broth (SCB) as the best production medium, at initial pH 7.0.Starch andcasein +yeast extract + peptone appeared to be the best carbon and nitrogen sources respectively and C: N ratio of 4: 1 after

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