Volume 16 Issue 1 January 2022

 

 

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The Efficiency of Long Primers Compared to The Short Primer for RAPD Technique in Date Palm


Aisyah Mohd Ismail and Farida Zuraina Mohd Yusof

DOI: 10.24191/sl.v16i1.13444

1-11

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Screening of Lactic Acid Fermentation by
Rhizopus oryzae on Banana Peel Using Two-Level Factorial Analysis

 
Nurul Syafiqah Mohd Yaminudin, Atikah Kamaludin, Sharir Aizat Kamaruddin, Siti Nurbalqis Aziman, Nor Azimah Mohd Zain and Nor Atikah Husna Ahmad Nasir

DOI: 10.24191/sl.v16i1.13651

12-22

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 Improving the Photostabilization of Poly(vinyl chloride) Using
4-(benzylideneamino)benzenesulfonamide Tin Complex

  
Hassan Ghani, Emad Yousif, Mohammed Kadhom, Waled Abdo Ahmed, Muhammad Rahimi Yusop, Muna Bufaroosha

DOI: 10.24191/sl.v16i1.16865

23-30

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Cetrimonium Surfactants with Biologically Active Counter Ions as Self-Immolative Drug Delivery Systems

 
Syed Waqar Hussain Shah, Iram Bibi and Sabat Yousaf

DOI: 10.24191/sl.v16i1.14547
31-45

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Pollution and Potential Ecological Risk Assessment of Heavy Metals Around the Active Bukit Mendi Palm Oil Mill Area, Bera Pahang, Malaysia


Mohd Zahari Abdullah and Nur Najiha Abdul Hadi

DOI: 10.24191/sl.v16i1.14991

46-59

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Antibacterial Activity and Phytochemical Screening of Erythrina fusca Lour. Leaf Extract (Fabaceae)

 
Adiez Sapura Azmi, Mohammad Humayoon Amini, Muhammad Farhan Syakir Nor Azman and Fatimah Salim

DOI: 10.24191/sl.v16i1.15276

60-71

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Lotka-Volterra Model of Wastewater Treatment in Bioreactor
System using 4th Order Runge-Kutta Method

 
Zaileha Md Ali, Ezmir Faiz Mohd Puard, Muhamad Hariz Sudin and
Nur Aziean Mohd Idris

DOI: 10.24191/sl.v16i1.15284

72-83

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Genetic Variation Analysis between Wild and Cultured Pangasianodon hypopthalmus using COI and Cytochrome b Among Asian Countries

 
Nik Azwarina R Azmi, Lyena Watty Zuraine Ahmad, Roziah Kambol, Sharifah Aminah Syed Mohamad, Farizan Aris, Nurul Aili Zakaria and Norfatimah Mohamed Yunus

DOI: 10.24191/sl.v16i1.15422

84-101

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In Silico Study of the Effectiveness of 16S rRNA Gene as a Universal Genetic Marker to Identify Closely Related Burkholderia ٍspp. in Panicle Blight of Rice

 

Nur Alifah Ilyana Mohamad Naim, Nabihah Raihanah Tajul Anuar, Lyena Watty Zuraine Ahmad, Roziah Kambol, Sharifah Aminah Syed Mohamad, Farizan Aris, Nurul Aili Zakaria and Norfatimah Mohamed Yunus

DOI: 10.24191/sl.v16i1.15582

102-123

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Inhibitory Effect of Oral Thin Films (OTFs) Containing Xylitol
Against Streptococcus mutans

 

Elizabeth Teng Yi Ern, Hee Xixian and Muhamad Fareez Ismail

DOI: 10.24191/sl.v16i1.13815

124-136

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Kinetic Study of Metal Ions Adsorption by Immobilised Chitosan

 

Thanabalan Pitchay, Ali H. Jawad, Ili Syazana Johari and Sumiyyah Sabar

DOI: 10.24191/sl.v16i1.15932

137-148
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Volume 13 Issue 2 December 2019

 

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The Characterization of mecA Gene and SCCmec Typing  in Clinical Samples of MRSA 
  
(Siti Aisya Aswani and Aziyah Abdul-Aziz*) 

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Optimization of Immobilization Conditions for Protease Extracted from Torpedo Scad (Megalaspis cordyla) Viscera Using Response Surface Methodology (RSM) 
 
(Normah Ismail* and Syafiqah Naziha) 

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 Metals Composition in Low Cost Apartment  in Kuala Lumpur 
  
(Zitty Sarah Ismail*, Nur Farhana Wan Arba’in, Nik Azlin Nik Ariffin, Mazhani Muhammad, Fairus Muhamad Darus, Nurul Nadiah Mohd Firdaus Hum)

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Removal of Lead and Cadmium from Wastewater Sludge  Using Bougainvillea sp. Through Phytoremediation Technique 
 
(Ahmad Na’im Abdul Rahman, Nurul Nadiah Mohd Firdaus Hum*, Zitty Sarah Ismail)

25

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Cr(VI) Ions Removal from Aqueous Solutions Using Carrot Residues as an Adsorbent 
 
(Mohd Izuddin Nuzul and Siti Kartina Abdul Karim*)

30

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Comparative Study of Antioxidant Activity of Stem and Leaves of Entada Spiralis and Their Antibacterial Properties Against Erwinia Chrysanthemi 
 
(Nur Khairunnisa Maha Yudden, Nor Nadiana Nordin, Aiza Harun*, Nor Habibah Rosli, Noorshilawati Abdul Aziz, Shaari Daud) 

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Volume 12 Issue 1 June 2018

 

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Mango Compost Extract for Enhancing Growth and Yield of Momordica charantia

(F.Y. Tsan, E.I. Ngilah, H. Gundadon, C.Y. Choo and M.R. Ahmad Nazarudin) 

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Extraction and Purification of Protease from Silver Catfish (Pangasius sutchi) Viscera

(Normah Ismail and Nurnajwa Aziz Jaafar)

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Single Cultures of Acinetobacter sp. and Cellulosimicrobium sp. Grown in Pineapple Waste: Adaption Study and Potential in Reducing COD from Real Textile Wastewater

(Nor Habibah Mohd Rosli and Wan Azlina Ahmad)

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Gold Nanoparticles Detection by Plants Extracts – A Review

(Noor Jaafar, Dina S. Ahmed, Ahemd Alshanon, Ali Z. Al-Saffar and Emad Yousif)

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Adsorption of Sulfur Dioxide (SO2) Gas Using Treated Rice Husk Ash (RHA) Adsorbent

(Nurul Najwa Abd Malek and Rusdin Laiman)

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Adsorptive Removal of Methylene Blue by Commercial Coconut Shell Activated Carbon

(Ramlah Abd Rashid, Mohd Azlan Mohd Ishak and Kasim Mohammed Hello)

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