Eminent Editorial Board Members

Horacio L. Rodriguez Rilo
UNITED STATES
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Shufeng Zhou
UNITED STATES
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Hui Fen Wu
TAIWAN
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Akbar Nikkhah
IRAN (ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF)
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Christopher William Brey
UNITED STATES
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Lawrence K. Duffy
UNITED STATES
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Martin Michaelis
UNITED KINGDOM
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Hongzhi Tang
CHINA
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Zhang Xue-Hong
CHINA
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Marc Ramael
BELGIUM
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Gianfranco Pintus
ITALY
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Stefan Rokem
ISRAEL
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Abass Alavi
UNITED STATES
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Yu-Chung Chang
TAIWAN
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Emad Ahmed Shalaby
EGYPT
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Qing Yan Liu
CANADA
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Mina Zeroual
CANADA
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Josiah Ochieng
UNITED STATES
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Javier Garcia-Lomillo
SPAIN
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Aminur RAHMAN
India
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Carlos L. Cespedes Acuña
CHILE
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Farhad Jeddi
IRAN (ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF)
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Javed Masood Khan
SAUDI ARABIA
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Rajendran Kumar
THAILAND
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Katayoon Kalantari
MALAYSIA
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Scholarena Journal of Biotechnology (SAJB) is a multidisciplinary peer-reviewed, open-access journal which covers wide aspects in the field of biotechnology. Its publishes the works focused on academic, medical and industrial applications.

SAJB aims to publish the latest research and review articles in all the areas of biotechnology like Applied biotechnology, Plant biotechnology, Animal Biotechnology, Industrial Biotechnology, Nanobiotechnology, etc, It works to serve the scientific community by exploring the ideas of the scientific researchers and at the same time strive to publish quality articles.

RECENT ARTICLES
Biodecolorization of Azo Dye Reactive Red 220 in Real Textile Wastewater by Active Consortium: Process Optimization Using Mixture Design Model and Toxicity Assessment
Azo dyes are an important category of recalcitrant xenobiotics, which are difficult to degrade in cold environments. In this study, three adapted bacteria, isolated from textile wastewater and kefir, were used for developing active consortium able to...
Mini Review on Adequate Management of Rib Fractures in Elderly Patients Victims of Blunt Chest Trauma to Prevent Pulmonary Infectious Complications. A Practical Guide for Emergency and Intensive Care Physicians
Many patients are victims of blunt chest trauma every day. In approximately 50 % of blunt chest traumas, rib fractures occur. This type of injury can generate many complications related to changes in lung function, such as pain and infections, especi...
Unraveling the Complexities of Political Actors and Institutions in Africa's Green Climate Governance
This paper critically examines the challenges and dynamics of green climate governance in Africa, focusing on the intricate roles of political actors and institutions. Despite the urgent need to address climate change and promote sustainable developm...
New Technologies of Peptide Therapy in Bioregenerative Cardiology
Yuriy Nalapko, Aljafri Abdul Majid, Jonathan RT Lakey, Thomas Skutella, Glen Alvin et al. (2024) New Technologies of Peptide Therapy in Bioregenerative Cardiology, J Cardiac Disord and Ther 5: 1-12...
Protein Composition of Foot Muscles of the Razor Clam Sinonovacula constricta Based on Proteomics Analysis
Proteins contained in the foot of the razor clam Sinonovacula constricta were analyzed and identified by non-labeled quantitative technology, and nutritional and functional components were explored in this study. The identified proteins were comparee...
GC-MS Bioactive Compounds Characterization and Antioxidant Activities of Defatted and Un-Defatted Cashew (Anacardium Occidentale L) Kernel Flour
This study investigates the bioactive compounds of defatted and un-defatted cashew kernel flour. Kernel was removed from the nuts, cleaned, dried and milled into flour. Kernel flour was defatted using n-hexane and petroleum ether. Samples A (Un-def...