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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
Research Status in Surface Melting and Related Processes for Enhancement of Surface Properties of Metalllic Materials
The surface of industrial components may require secondary treatment to enhance its characteristics in order to perform the intended function. A number of surface treatment techniques are commonly applied to metals to achieve this through a variety o...
Correlation Between Microinflammatory Status and Proteinuria in Simple obesity
To investigate the correlation between microinflammatory status and proteinuria in patients with simple obesity...
Reduction of Hexavalent Chromium from Contaminated Soil Using Modified Biochars
Chromium (Cr) is one of the most common materials present in soils and has been identified as a priority pollutant. It is found in two oxidation states Cr(III) and Cr(VI) and the former oxidation state is less toxic than Cr(VI). Biochar, a stable car...
Resources of the Commercial Species of Cetaceans in the Russian Federation and their Fishing in 2014-2021
Some information about populations condition of the commercial species of cetaceans in the Russian Federation and their fishery for the period 2014-2021 is presented. Commercial fishing in the Far Eastern seas was stopped in the mid-1990s, and is cur...
The End of The Digital Generation Gap
It is commonly accepted that the more an Information and Communication Technology (ICT) is recent the more it is suitable for young people and unsuitable for older people. However, several facts suggest that this idea is no longer valid and will not ...
Comparative study of the fertilizing powers and phytotoxic potential of compost juice and compost from olive industry wastes
In this work, we aim to valorize the olive industry wastes as organic fertilizers, an integral part of the circular economy. The study is focused on the evaluation of the fertilizing powers and phytotoxic potential of the compost juice in comparison ...