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The Silent Shift: Investigating Selenium Biovolatilization in Natural Environments
Abstract Selenium (Se) is essential for human health. Organisms produce volatile Se through metabolism, which is an essential but hidden component of the Se geochemical cycle. Understanding this natural cycle is vital for sustainable development and ecosystem protection, thereby preserving planetary health and fostering harmonious coexistence between ...
Ruixuan Zhang +5 more
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Biotransformation of Antibiotics by <i>Coriolopsis gallica</i>: Degradation of Compounds Does Not Always Eliminate Their Toxicity. [PDF]
Ghariani B +5 more
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Biotransformation of rhizoma Paridis saponins by rat intestinal microflora
Yang Liu +5 more
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Excessive anthropization can lead to black stain alterations on cave walls. The present work reports the first metagenomic analysis of black stains threatening artwork in Lascaux Cave. Findings show new microbial taxa and genetic potential associated with black stains.
Zélia Bontemps +3 more
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Phenolic acids in fermented foods: microbial biotransformation, antioxidant mechanisms, and functional health implications. [PDF]
Kumar A +6 more
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Biotransformations monitored in situ by proton nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy [PDF]
Lothar Brecker, Douglas W. Ribbons
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Harnessing Camalexin as a Sustainable and Ecofriendly Strategy to Control Harmful Phytopathogens
We review camalexin, a natural antimicrobial from Brassicaceae plants, which shows broad‐spectrum pathogen control and potential as an ecofriendly crop protection agent, with challenges and future directions. ABSTRACT Camalexin is a natural phytoalexin found in the Brassicaceae family, which has shown antimicrobial activity against diverse microbial ...
Farjana Rahman Lopa +3 more
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Effect of Sunlight-Induced Isomerisation on the Biotransformation of 4'-Hydroxychalcones by <i>Yarrowia lipolytica</i> KCh 71. [PDF]
Chlipała P, Janeczko T, Mazur M.
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