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Bioactive compounds from extremophilic marine fungi

Giddings et al., 2019

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15219234750645213979
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Giddings L
Newman D
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Fungi in Extreme Environments: Ecological Role and Biotechnological Significance

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The marine world is the largest underexplored ecosystem for bioactive compounds due to its inaccessibility beyond the intertidal, hindering the isolation of new chemical entities. There is reason to explore marine environments, as seven marine natural products have been …
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    • C12PFERMENTATION OR ENZYME-USING PROCESSES TO SYNTHESISE A DESIRED CHEMICAL COMPOUND OR COMPOSITION OR TO SEPARATE OPTICAL ISOMERS FROM A RACEMIC MIXTURE
    • C12P17/00Preparation of heterocyclic carbon compounds with only O, N, S, Se or Te as ring hetero atoms
    • C12P17/16Preparation of heterocyclic carbon compounds with only O, N, S, Se or Te as ring hetero atoms containing two or more hetero rings
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    • C12BIOCHEMISTRY; BEER; SPIRITS; WINE; VINEGAR; MICROBIOLOGY; ENZYMOLOGY; MUTATION OR GENETIC ENGINEERING
    • C12PFERMENTATION OR ENZYME-USING PROCESSES TO SYNTHESISE A DESIRED CHEMICAL COMPOUND OR COMPOSITION OR TO SEPARATE OPTICAL ISOMERS FROM A RACEMIC MIXTURE
    • C12P17/00Preparation of heterocyclic carbon compounds with only O, N, S, Se or Te as ring hetero atoms
    • C12P17/02Oxygen as only ring hetero atom
    • C12P17/04Oxygen as only ring hetero atom containing a five-membered hetero ring, e.g. griseofulvin, vitamin C

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