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Fungal Metabolites

Scaffold Diversity of Fungal Metabolites

Scaffold Diversity of Fungal Metabolites

... 223 fungal metabolites isolated and characterized in discovery projects funded by the USA National Cancer Institute and the Mexican National Research Council of Science and ...the fungal ...

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Overview on the Fungal Metabolites Involved in Mycopathy

Overview on the Fungal Metabolites Involved in Mycopathy

... the fungal species are pathogenic to man. Human fungal pathogens belong to four main groups, namely zygomcetes, ascomycetes, deuteromycetes and basidiomycetes ...primary metabolites, secondary ...

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In vitro assessment of antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory potential of endophytic fungal metabolites extracts

In vitro assessment of antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory potential of endophytic fungal metabolites extracts

... (15.4%) fungal extracts (Aspergillus versicolor, ...endophytic fungal isolates exhibited a significant inhibitory activity at least against one test microorganism with diameters of inhibition zones ranging ...

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Determination of Toxicity of some Fungal Metabolites on Seed Germination and Pigment Leaching

Determination of Toxicity of some Fungal Metabolites on Seed Germination and Pigment Leaching

... The production and supply of high quality grain remains of prime importance. Oilseeds must thus be protected in the field against disease and in store after harvest against fungal attack. Attack by fungi not only ...

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Chemical Forays of Fungal Metabolites

Chemical Forays of Fungal Metabolites

... Chapter 2: Chemical Forays of Mushrooms Traditionally Used in Papua New Guinea 2.1 Introduction Natural products and their derivatives are major sources of drug discovery, and they great[r] ...

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Development and application of an assay for uranyl complexation by fungal metabolites, including siderophores

Development and application of an assay for uranyl complexation by fungal metabolites, including siderophores

... Identification of fungi. Three fungal isolates (A1.8, B2.14b, and C2.47) were identified by PCR amplification of the internally transcribed spacer (ITS) regions and the 5.8S ribosomal DNA (rDNA) or of the 18S ...

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 IN VITRO ANTI-BACTERIAL ACTIVITY OF THE SOIL FUNGAL METABOLITES

 IN VITRO ANTI-BACTERIAL ACTIVITY OF THE SOIL FUNGAL METABOLITES

... In the present study, Chaetomium aureum was grown on different culture media such as PDB, CDB, SDB and GYP. The significant quantity of bioactive metabolite production was observed in Potato dextrose broth (PDB) with ...

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PHARMACOPHORIC SCREENING OF VARIOUS ENDOPHYTIC FUNGAL METABOLITES

PHARMACOPHORIC SCREENING OF VARIOUS ENDOPHYTIC FUNGAL METABOLITES

... Endophytic fungi are suggested to have played a major role in structuring plant communities and in shaping processes such as colonization, competition, coexistence, and soil nutrient dynamics. Endophytic fungal ...

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Biological activities of spores and metabolites of some fungal isolates on certain aspects of the spiny bollworms Earias insulana (Boisd.) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae)

Biological activities of spores and metabolites of some fungal isolates on certain aspects of the spiny bollworms Earias insulana (Boisd.) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae)

... and metabolites of some fungi isolated from dead larva of the spiny bollworms (SBW), Earias insulana ...and metabolites, respectively, while the lowest one (41%) was for ...variotii metabolites. ...

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“In Vitro Antiviral Activity of Fungal Secondary Metabolites against Herpes Simplex Virus – 2” by D. Anand, S. Marimuthu, P. Saravanan, S. Rajarajan, India.

“In Vitro Antiviral Activity of Fungal Secondary Metabolites against Herpes Simplex Virus – 2” by D. Anand, S. Marimuthu, P. Saravanan, S. Rajarajan, India.

... free fungal metabolites of 40µg, 30ug, 20µg and 10µg were diluted with 2% FBS, MEM and ...each fungal extract with the medium were transferred on the virus inoculated monolayer cell lines and ...

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Freshwater Fungal Infections

Freshwater Fungal Infections

... related fungal infections from developing nations may be used as examples, this review will focus on diseases that would potentially occur in developed nations like the United ...

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Fungal infections – An overview

Fungal infections – An overview

... Yeast, moulds or atypical fungi may cause fungal infections. The infection may be superficial or invasive. Superficial infections will mostly infect the skin, nails and hair of the patient, while invasive ...

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Corticosteroid treatment is associated with increased filamentous fungal burden in
allergic fungal disease

Corticosteroid treatment is associated with increased filamentous fungal burden in allergic fungal disease

... low fungal burden and are characterized by a high proportion of Basidiomycete DNA (Fig 1, B), which is assigned by QIIME to unknown ...When fungal loads are higher (>2-fold average) than those observed ...

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Fungal diversity notes 253–366: taxonomic and phylogenetic contributions to fungal taxa

Fungal diversity notes 253–366: taxonomic and phylogenetic contributions to fungal taxa

... by stromata with white inner cells, larger, cylindrical ascospores and smaller asci.. Therefore, the placement of this isolate into the genus Diatrype may require [r] ...

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EXPANDED FUNGAL REPORT

EXPANDED FUNGAL REPORT

... The analysis for total spore counts is a direct microscopic examination and does not include culturing or growing the fungi. Therefore, the results include both viable and non-viable spores. Some fungal groups ...

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The diversity of fungal genome

The diversity of fungal genome

... Genomes are aggregates of genes and this concept nicely fits with the prokaryotic organisms and viruses [35]. This concept is very inappropriate for eukaryotic organisms as most of the eukaryotic genomes are studded with ...

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Fungal Biotransformation of Fenofibrate

Fungal Biotransformation of Fenofibrate

... present investigation found the hydrolysis of fenofi- brate by phase I reaction to its metabolite fenofibric acid by Aspergillus terreus is similar to mammals. Thus the fungus Aspergillus terreus has the ability to ...

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Arachidonic acid metabolites in pathogenic yeasts

Arachidonic acid metabolites in pathogenic yeasts

... infections inhibits Th1 responses and has an inducing effect on Th2 and Th17 responses [49,58,59]. It is known that Th1 responses are critical for protection against candidiasis whereas Th2 responses are less import- ant ...

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Corticosteroid treatment is associated with increased filamentous fungal burden in
allergic fungal disease

Corticosteroid treatment is associated with increased filamentous fungal burden in allergic fungal disease

... accumulate fungal spores from inhaled air and that relative loads of fungus observed simply reflect environmental abundance and the physical dynamics of spore deposition for small sporing ...higher fungal ...

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Reappraisal of actinomycetes for novel bioactive metabolites

Reappraisal of actinomycetes for novel bioactive metabolites

... bioactive metabolites (Hill, ...secondary metabolites to be exploited for practical biomedical ...novel metabolites have been secluded in the past few years, makes it an advanced field of research to ...

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