• Nenhum resultado encontrado

[PDF] Top 20 Planctomycetes as novel source of bioactive molecules

Has 10000 "Planctomycetes as novel source of bioactive molecules" found on our website. Below are the top 20 most common "Planctomycetes as novel source of bioactive molecules".

Planctomycetes as novel source of bioactive molecules

Planctomycetes as novel source of bioactive molecules

... fruitful source of bioactive compounds some of which are the newest leading drugs in medicinal ...therapeutics. Of particular importance are organisms like sponges and macroalgae and ... See full document

16

Novel screening platforms construction for detection of new marine microbial bioactive compounds

Novel screening platforms construction for detection of new marine microbial bioactive compounds

... deal of biodiversity. Marine organisms show a wide bioactive diversity, with more than 1000 new compounds being discovered each ...minor source of marine-based commercial compounds compared to ... See full document

50

Maritime halophyte species from southern Portugal as sources of bioactive molecules

Maritime halophyte species from southern Portugal as sources of bioactive molecules

... treatment of microbial infections ...diversity of halophytes ...number of bioactive compounds identified, it is easy to understand why halophytes are considered to be an almost unexploited ... See full document

17

[3+2] Cycloadditions of 1-halo-1-nitroethenes with (Z)-C-(3,4,5-trimethoxyphenyl)-N-methyl-nitrone as regio- and stereocontrolled source of novel bioactive compounds: preliminary studies

[3+2] Cycloadditions of 1-halo-1-nitroethenes with (Z)-C-(3,4,5-trimethoxyphenyl)-N-methyl-nitrone as regio- and stereocontrolled source of novel bioactive compounds: preliminary studies

... nitroalkene molecules is always -carbon atom on the nitrovinyl ...interaction of these centers controls flow of the reaction, directing the reaction along the pathways leading to adducts with a ... See full document

6

Looking at marine-derived bioactive molecules as upcoming anti-diabetic agents: A special emphasis on PTP1B inhibitors

Looking at marine-derived bioactive molecules as upcoming anti-diabetic agents: A special emphasis on PTP1B inhibitors

... destruction of pancreatic beta cells, and non-insulin-dependent or type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM), more closely associated with obesity and old ...causes of T2DM are insulin resistance and/or inadequate ... See full document

28

Cnidarians as a source of new marine bioactive compounds - an overview of the last decade and future steps for bioprospecting

Cnidarians as a source of new marine bioactive compounds - an overview of the last decade and future steps for bioprospecting

... commercialization of drugs from the sea have not been due to a lack of discovery of novel marine bioactive compounds, but because of the complexity of issues raised upon ... See full document

27

Coffee industrial waste as a natural source of bioactive compounds with antibacterial and antifungal activities

Coffee industrial waste as a natural source of bioactive compounds with antibacterial and antifungal activities

... classes of natural health chemicals, such as phenolics, melanoidis, diterpenes, xanthines, and vitamin precursors ...consumption of phenolic acids and flavonoids provide in vivo protection against free ... See full document

6

Exploiting the bioactive potential of microbial small molecules for the development of next generation antimicrobials

Exploiting the bioactive potential of microbial small molecules for the development of next generation antimicrobials

... role of the novel cydAB operon on the HHQ-tolerance phenotype observed in Vibrio species, an insertion of both cydA and cydB and cydB alone on a susceptible bacterium such as ...ligation of ... See full document

103

Endophytic Actinobacteria from Laminaria ochroleuca: a new source of bioactive compounds

Endophytic Actinobacteria from Laminaria ochroleuca: a new source of bioactive compounds

... produce bioactive compounds, resulting in the discovery of a wide range of clinically-relevant ...examples of the wide range of biological active molecules produced by these ... See full document

84

Synthesis of novel potentially bioactive Pseudo-C-Nucleosides for the treatment or control of Bipolar Disorder

Synthesis of novel potentially bioactive Pseudo-C-Nucleosides for the treatment or control of Bipolar Disorder

... episodes of two opposing mood states, depression and ...lack of efficacy of the treatment and the various side effects, it is crucial to create new molecules with potential to treat this ... See full document

124

Recent advances in smart biotechnology: Hydrogels and nanocarriers for tailored bioactive molecules depot

Recent advances in smart biotechnology: Hydrogels and nanocarriers for tailored bioactive molecules depot

... cause of death and/or disability in developed countries refers to enzyme and protein disorders and related consequences ...variety of surgical and medical options; this condition involves an urgent need ... See full document

58

Discovery of novel bioactive compounds: Molecular awakening of silent clusters in Streptomyces natalensis

Discovery of novel bioactive compounds: Molecular awakening of silent clusters in Streptomyces natalensis

... addition of another molecule of IPP to form ...formation of GGPP. Two molecules of GGPP can be then condensed by PSY, coded by SNA00416, to originate ...combination of both ... See full document

125

Exploring Polar Microbiomes as Source of Bioactive Molecules

Exploring Polar Microbiomes as Source of Bioactive Molecules

... volume of 20 μL containing 1× TaKaRA PCR Buffer (TAKARA BIO INC), ...μL of primer (100 μM), 0.25 mg/mL of UltraPureTM BSA (Life technologies), ...μL of template ...cycles of a ... See full document

116

Feasibility of planctomycetes as a nutritional or supplementary food source for Daphnia spp

Feasibility of planctomycetes as a nutritional or supplementary food source for Daphnia spp

... assessment of the bacterial group planctomycetes both as a food supply and as a supplement to the normal food ...basis of our results, in general, when daphnids were fed with only planctomy- cetes, ... See full document

9

Non-edible parts of Solanum stramoniifolium Jacq. – a new potent source of bioactive extracts rich in phenolic compounds for functional foods

Non-edible parts of Solanum stramoniifolium Jacq. – a new potent source of bioactive extracts rich in phenolic compounds for functional foods

... potential of different parts of Solanum stramoniifolium ...rich source of biologically active compounds suitable for applications in the food indus- try, for example in the development ... See full document

9

Salt marsh plants as source of bioactive compounds

Salt marsh plants as source of bioactive compounds

... cells of the brain, and play an important role in inflammatory responses being important in homoeostasis, as well as in various pathologies of the CNS (Liu et al ...hallmarks of AD, and these brain ... See full document

79

Intestinal histomorphology in Pseudoplatystoma fasciatum fed bovine colostrum as source of protein and bioactive peptides

Intestinal histomorphology in Pseudoplatystoma fasciatum fed bovine colostrum as source of protein and bioactive peptides

... histology of striped catfish had al- ready been described by Rodrigues et ...occurrence of histomorphological alterations in the intestine of striped catfish, fed diets containing varying levels ... See full document

7

The polar lipidome of cultured Emiliania huxleyi: a source of bioactive lipids with relevance for biotechnological applications

The polar lipidome of cultured Emiliania huxleyi: a source of bioactive lipids with relevance for biotechnological applications

... collapse of massive of blooms of ...one of these studies evaluated the susceptibility to viral infection of diploid (2N) and haploid (1N) cells [21], since ...consisting of ... See full document

21

Novel affinity chromatography processes for the purification of plasmid DNA using small aromatic molecules

Novel affinity chromatography processes for the purification of plasmid DNA using small aromatic molecules

... use of aromatic thiophilic ligands for pDNA purification ...purification of supercoiled (sc) pDNA, from clarified ...separation of sc and open circular (oc) ...concentrations of ammonium ... See full document

161

Leaf parts from Greek artichoke genotypes as a good source of bioactive compounds and antioxidants

Leaf parts from Greek artichoke genotypes as a good source of bioactive compounds and antioxidants

... aim of the present study was to evaluate the antioxidant activity of leaf parts (blades and midribs) of various artichoke landraces and cultivars that are mainly cultivated in ...composition ... See full document

8

Show all 10000 documents...