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Regioselective Synthesis of Fluorescent Alkoxy-Substituted Phenazines and <i>N</i>-Alkyl Phenazinium Salts. [PDF]
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Enhanced Production of Antimicrobial Pyocyanin Using Electromagnetic Fields and Carbon Nanotubes [PDF]
Joanna Honselmann genannt Humme,1 Kamila Dubrowska,1 Dawid Sołoducha,1 Tomasz Borowski,1 Adrian Augustyniak,1,2 Rafał Rakoczy1,2 1Department of Chemical and Process Engineering, Faculty of Chemical Technology and Engineering, West ...
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Phenazines are a large group of nitrogen-containing heterocycles, providing diverse chemical structures and various biological activities. Natural phenazines are mainly isolated from marine and terrestrial microorganisms.
Junjie Yan +6 more
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Summary: Phenazines are redox-active nitrogen-containing heterocyclic compounds that can be produced by either bacteria or synthetic approaches. As an electron shuttles (mediators), phenazines are involved in several biological processes facilitating ...
Zayn Rhodes +4 more
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Phenazines are a large group of heterocyclic nitrogen-containing compounds with demonstrated insecticidal, antimicrobial, antiparasitic, and anticancer activities. These natural compounds are synthesized by several microorganisms originating from diverse
Bruno Serafim +3 more
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Phenazines derived from β-lapachone had tuberculostatic activity reported in the literature. However, very little is known about their mechanism of action or molecular targets.
Raphael S.F. Silva +2 more
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Phenazines are secreted metabolites that microbes use in diverse ways, from quorum sensing to antimicrobial warfare to energy conservation. Phenazines are able to contribute to these activities due to their redox activity.
Lev M. Tsypin, Dianne K. Newman
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Role of phenazine‐enzyme physiology for current generation in a bioelectrochemical system
Summary Pseudomonas aeruginosa produces phenazine‐1‐carboxylic acid (PCA) and pyocyanin (PYO), which aid its anaerobic survival by mediating electron transfer to distant oxygen.
Anthony Chukwubuikem +3 more
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Screening of natural phenazine producers for electroactivity in bioelectrochemical systems
Mediated extracellular electron transfer (EET) might be a great vehicle to connect microbial bioprocesses with electrochemical control in stirred‐tank bioreactors.
Angel Franco +2 more
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Fishery by-products (FBPs) have been increasingly investigated for the extraction and production of a vast array of active molecules. The aim of this study was to produce phenazine compounds from FBPs via microbial fermentation and assess their novel ...
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