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Acknowledgement to Reviewers of Metabolites in 2014
The editors of Metabolites would like to express their sincere gratitude to the following reviewers for assessing manuscripts in 2014:[...]
Metabolites Editorial Office
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The metabolism of opioids closely relates to their chemical structure. Opioids are subject to O-dealkylation, N-dealkylation, ketoreduction, or deacetylation leading to phase-I metabolites. By glucuronidation or sulfatation, phase-II metabolites are formed.
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Halophiles are microorganisms that inhabit saline and hypersaline environments, requiring salinity to survive in such extreme conditions. These microorganisms are mainly researched for their biotechnological potential.
Hania Benmebarek, Karima Kharroub
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Kawal: A fermented food as a source of Bacillus strain producing antimicrobial peptides
: Kawal is a fermented food condiment obtained by spontaneous fermentation of Senna obtusifolia leaves. Fermentative microbiota's consists of microorganisms producing a diversity of bioactive molecules.
Blaise Waongo +7 more
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Metabolites of Marine Sediment-Derived Fungi: Actual Trends of Biological Activity Studies
Marine sediments are characterized by intense degradation of sedimenting organic matter in the water column and near surface sediments, combined with characteristically low temperatures and elevated pressures.
Anton N. Yurchenko +2 more
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Antioxidant Activity of Three Honey Samples in relation with Their Biochemical Components
The antioxidant activities based on the free radical scavenging, reducing power, and bleaching inhibition were investigated for the three commonly used honeys in Malaysia, namely, tualang, gelam, and acacia honey.
Lee Suan Chua +3 more
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Solvent Fractionation and Acetone Precipitation for Crude Saponins from Eurycoma longifolia Extract
Eurycoma longifolia is a popular folk medicine in South East Asia. This study was focused on saccharide-containing compounds including saponins, mainly because of their medical potentials.
Lee Suan Chua +3 more
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Microbial and metabolic profiling reveal strong influence of water table and land-use patterns on classification of degraded tropical peatlands [PDF]
Tropical peatlands from southeast Asia are undergoing extensive drainage, deforestation and degradation for agriculture and human settlement purposes. This is resulting in biomass loss and subsidence of peat from its oxidation.
S. Mishra +6 more
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Luteapyrone, a Novel ƴ-Pyrone Isolated from the Filamentous Fungus Metapochonia lutea
In the process of screening for new bioactive microbial metabolites we found a novel ƴ-pyrone derivative for which we propose the trivial name luteapyrone, in a recently described microscopic filamentous fungus, Metapochonia lutea BiMM-F96/DF4.
Roman Labuda +12 more
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Understanding and Classifying Metabolite Space and Metabolite-Likeness
While the entirety of 'Chemical Space' is huge (and assumed to contain between 10(63) and 10(200) 'small molecules'), distinct subsets of this space can nonetheless be defined according to certain structural parameters. An example of such a subspace is the chemical space spanned by endogenous metabolites, defined as 'naturally occurring' products of an
Peironcely, Miguel J.E. +4 more
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