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Microbial Secondary Metabolites

2011
More than 20,000 bioactive, so-called microbial secondary metabolites are known today. In nature, they can play many different roles, such as antibiotics, toxins, ionophores, bioregulators, and in intra- and interspecific signaling. Their most versatile producers are differentiating filamentous fungi and actinomycetes, followed by other bacteria, such ...
Marinelli F., Marcone G. L.
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Secondary metabolites

Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. Section B. Biological Sciences, 1996
SynopsisAll plants expend energy and nutrients in the production of secondary metabolites. Ecosystem-level studies on the production of metabolites in African rain forests are reviewed and factors influencing the production and distribution of phenolic compounds discussed.
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Secondary metabolites from Ganoderma

Phytochemistry, 2015
Ganoderma is a genus of medicinal mushrooms. This review deals with secondary metabolites isolated from Ganoderma and their biological significance. Phytochemical studies over the last 40years led to the isolation of 431 secondary metabolites from various Ganoderma species. The major secondary compounds isolated are (a) C30 lanostanes (ganoderic acids),
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Plant Secondary Metabolites

2015
Secondary metabolites are those compounds which are produced by certain microorganisms in a phase of subsequent to growth, may have some survival function, have unusual chemical structures, and are formed as mixtures of closely related members of a chemical family.
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Redox active secondary metabolites

Current Opinion in Chemical Biology, 2011
Various secondary metabolites from plants, bacteria and fungi are redox active and able to modulate the intracellular redox equilibrium in living cells. Many of these compounds behave as antioxidants, yet some of them also cause oxidative modifications, which may ultimately result in cell death.
Claus, Jacob   +2 more
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Beneficial effects of Trichoderma secondary metabolites on crops

Phytotherapy Research, 2020
Selected microbial strains used as active ingredients of biopesticides for agricultural management practices (e.g., IPM, Integrated Pest Management) are known for their ability to control phytopathogens, promote plant growth, and/or induce disease ...
F. Vinale, K. Sivasithamparam
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Transporters of secondary metabolites

Current Opinion in Plant Biology, 2005
The membrane transport of plant secondary metabolites is a newly developing research area. Recent progress in genome and expressed sequence tag (EST) databases has revealed that many transporters and channels exist in plant genome. Studies of the genetic sequences that encode these proteins, and of phenotypes caused by the mutation of these sequences ...
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Secondary Metabolites

2020
Secondary metabolites are organic compounds produced by microorganism or plant which are not directly involved in the growth, development, or reproduction of the organism. Secondary metabolites play an important role in plant defense against insects and microorganisms defenses. Humans use to secondary metabolites in medicines, flavorings, pigments, and
TİRİNG, Gülsevim   +2 more
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