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14 mm). Extracts of P. pavonica and C. myrica showed lower antibacterial activity zones, with no inhibition for most tested trials. Among solvents, isopropyl alcohol showed the highest inhibitory action, followed by acetone with moderate antimicrobial activity while ethanol revealed low antibacterial activity, giving inhibitory action only against Gram positive bacteria (S. aureus). Gram positive bacteria were more susceptible to the algal extracts than Gram negative bacteria. The present study revealed that T. ornata is a promising alga to act as an antimicrobial agent in food products, pharmacology and medical applications.]]>
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Lm > Lm+Cd, compared to the control. This order of phytoremediation was confirmed by improvements in tilapia fish health status including liver function (AST, ALT, albumin), kidney function (creatinine, urea, uric acid), in addition to other nutritional and hematological parameters. It could be concluded that the phytoremediation using C. demersum is ecofriendly and effective in removing contaminants from Tilapia aquaculture wastewater and therefore, it is recommended to be applied in tilapia farms.]]>
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