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For the first time, strains of a new Gram-positive soil bacteria dubbed by the named “Paenibacillus hemolyticus” possessing both hemolytic and growth-enhancing activities with potential clinical implications were reported.

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Why is it important?

Most of the antibiotics that we currently in medical practice were originated from bacteria that live in the soil, so exploring such bacteria, including the Paenibacillus species, opens up tremendous possibilities in the discovery of new compounds with growth-promoting activities.

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I hope this discovery brings people’s attention to the significance of microorganisms not only in enriching our soil but also as a source of unlimited bioactive compounds. Paying enough attention to nature, specifically, microbes is a collective responsibility from everyone. I hope you find this article thought-provoking.

Saad Alasil, PhD, MS, MPH
University at Buffalo - The State University of New York

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This page is a summary of: Paenibacillus hemolyticus, the first hemolytic Paenibacillus with growth-promoting activities discovered, Biologia, January 2012, De Gruyter,
DOI: 10.2478/s11756-012-0117-7.
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