Xiamen, China

Xiaoman Shi


Average Co-Inventor Count = 3.0

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Years Active: 2018

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Title: Innovations of Xiaoman Shi in Marine Biotechnology

Introduction

Xiaoman Shi is a notable inventor based in Xiamen, China, recognized for her contributions to marine biotechnology. She has developed a strain of marine oil-degrading bacteria that holds significant potential for environmental applications. Her work focuses on addressing pollution caused by petroleum hydrocarbons, which is a pressing global issue.

Latest Patents

Xiaoman Shi holds a patent for a strain of marine oil-degrading bacteria, specifically identified as T6-6, with preservation number CGMCC NO: 9033. This strain belongs to the γ-proteobacteria class, within the oceanospirillales order, and is categorized as an alkane-degrading bacteria. The bacteria can effectively degrade and remove petroleum hydrocarbons, thereby controlling environmental pollution. Additionally, it can produce surfactants that reduce the surface tension of water. One of the compounds isolated from the secondary metabolites after fermentation is 2-amino-6-(N-2-carbonyl-4-tridecyl-cyclobutane) hexanoic acid, a type of lysine ester. This compound exhibits emulsifying activity on various organics, antibacterial effects against Gram-positive bacteria and fungi, and notable cytotoxic activity.

Career Highlights

Xiaoman Shi is affiliated with the Third Institute of Oceanography, State Oceanic Administration, where she conducts her research. Her work has contributed to advancements in marine biotechnology and environmental science, particularly in the degradation of pollutants.

Collaborations

Xiaoman has collaborated with colleagues such as Zongze Shao and Wanpeng Wang, enhancing the research efforts in her field.

Conclusion

Xiaoman Shi's innovative work in developing marine oil-degrading bacteria represents a significant advancement in environmental biotechnology. Her contributions not only address pollution but also open avenues for further research and applications in the field.

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