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Impact de la marennine sur le microbiote de larves de Mytilus edulis exposées au pathogène Vibrio splendidus [PDF]
RÉSUMÉ: Dans les écloseries de bivalves, les pathogènes opportunistes sont associés à de grandes mortalités masse causant des pertes économiques importantes aux producteurs.
Latour, Jordan
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Evaluation of Microalgae Antiviral Activity and Their Bioactive Compounds. [PDF]
Carbone DA +3 more
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Carbohydrate-Containing Low Molecular Weight Metabolites of Microalgae. [PDF]
Stonik VA, Stonik IV.
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La marennine est un pigment bleu hydrosoluble produit par la diatomée Haslea ostrearia, qui, dans un contexte de lutte pour la sécurité alimentaire, pourrait être valorisé comme probiotique dans les écloseries et nurseries de bivalves.
Pedron, Elodie
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The nanomolar affinity of C-phycocyanin from virtual screening of microalgal bioactive as potential ACE2 inhibitor for COVID-19 therapy. [PDF]
Prasetiya FS +14 more
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The microalga Haslea ostrearia is known as a diatom with the peculiarity of producing a water soluble blue-green pigment called marennine. This pigment has antibacterial activities against pathogenic bacteria of bivalves produced in aquaculture.
Arsad, Sulastri +6 more
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Marennine is a bluish pigment excreted in the seawater by the microalga Haslea Ostrearia. It has interested researchers of different backgrounds such as marine biologists, phytochemists and biochemists because it fixes on the oysters gills and make them ...
Pasetto, P (via Mendeley Data)
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Marennine is a bluish pigment excreted in the seawater by the microalga Haslea Ostrearia. It has interested researchers of different backgrounds such as marine biologists, phytochemists and biochemists because it fixes on the oysters gills and make them ...
Pasetto, P (via Mendeley Data)
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Ecological and Biotechnological Aspects of Pigmented Microbes: A Way Forward in Development of Food and Pharmaceutical Grade Pigments. [PDF]
Chatragadda R, Dufossé L.
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Anticancer Compounds Derived from Marine Diatoms. [PDF]
Hussein HA, Abdullah MA.
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