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Stereoselective bioreduction of 1-(4-methoxyphenyl)ethanone by whole cells of marine-derived fungi
Nine strains of marine-derived fungi (Aspergillus sydowii Ce15, A. sydowii Ce19, Aspergillus sclerotiorum CBMAI 849, Bionectria sp. Ce5, Beauveria felina CBMAI 738, Cladosporium cladosporioides CBMAI 857, Mucor racemosus CBMAI 847, Penicillium citrinum ...
Rocha, Lenilson C. +4 more
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The marine environment can harbor millions of macro- and micro-organisms. These habitats have gained more attention as it was found they produce a plethora of novel secondary metabolites.
Zimin Wang +6 more
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Antimicrobial activities of marine fungi from Malaysia [PDF]
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Siti A. Alias +13 more
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Marine microorganisms took excessive attention as prolific producers of structurally unique secondary metabolites, offering a promising potential as substitutes or conjugates for the current therapeutics.
Mohamed , Sebak +3 more
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Marine-Bioinspired Nanoparticles as Potential Drugs for Multiple Biological Roles
The increased interest in nanomedicine and its applicability for a wide range of biological functions demands the search for raw materials to create nanomaterials.
Geum-Jae Jeong +4 more
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Sponge-associated fungi and their bioactive compounds - the Suberites case [PDF]
Specimens of Suberites domuncula that had been cultured in aquaria for 4 weeks were analyzed for their associated fungi. A total of 81 fungal strains belonging to 20 different genera was isolated and identified by morphological and molecular methods. The
Edrada-Ebel, R.A. +28 more
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Bioactive marine metabolites derived from the Persian Gulf compared to the Red Sea: similar environments and wide gap in drug discovery [PDF]
Marine life has provided mankind with unique and extraordinary chemical structures and scaffolds with potent biological activities. Many organisms and secondary metabolites derived from fungi and symbionts are found to be more environmentally friendly to
Reham K. Abuhijjleh +6 more
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Biotransformation of antibiotic norfloxacin by marine-derived fungi
Abstract The occurrence of drugs in the environment has called attention due to the adverse effects on the biotic community. Norfloxacin (NOR) is a compound widely used for treatment of serious bacterial infections in human and animals, therefore its monitoring and toxicological effects have been investigated, mainly in aquatic environment.
Aline Teixeira do Brasil Morais +2 more
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Fungi are used in many studies and applications for remediation purposes in order to degrade organic contaminants, such as hydrocarbons, thanks to their enzymatic activities.
Giuseppe Greco +4 more
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Macroalgae Derived Fungi Have High Abilities to Degrade Algal Polymers
Marine fungi associated with macroalgae are an ecologically important group that have a strong potential for industrial applications. In this study, twenty-two marine fungi isolated from the brown seaweed Fucus sp.
Aleksandrina Patyshakuliyeva +4 more
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