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Bandamycin as New Antifungal Agent and further Secondary Metabolites from Terrestrial and Marine Microorganisms

Bandamycin as New Antifungal Agent and further Secondary Metabolites from Terrestrial and Marine Microorganisms

by Muhammad Bahi
Doctoral thesis
Date of Examination:2012-04-17
Date of issue:2012-05-03
Advisor:Prof. Dr. Hartmut Laatsch
Referee:Prof. Dr. Hartmut Laatsch
Referee:Prof. Dr. Axel Zeeck
crossref-logoPersistent Address: http://dx.doi.org/10.53846/goediss-2251

 

 

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Abstract

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In this study, eight terrestrial and two marine bacteria, and four endophytic fungi have been investigated chemically and pharmacologically, out of which a total of fourty-eight secondary metabolites were isolated. Microorganisms are a rich source of bioactive compounds. Since nature has its reasons to produce secondary metabolites, there is a demand to understand the biological purpose of these compounds in the environment.
Keywords: Bandamycin; antifungal; secondary metabolites; terrestrial and marine microorganisms

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In dieser Doctorarbeit wurden acht terrestrische und zwei marine Bakterien als auch vier endophytische Pilze chemisch und pharmakologisch untersucht, aus denen insgesamt achtundvierzig Sekundärmetabolite isoliert wurde. Mikroorganismen stellen eine reiche Quelle bioaktiver Substanzen dar. Da die Natur nicht grundlos Sekunärmetabolite bildet, stelle sich die Frage nach dem biologischen Zweck dieser natürlichen Substanzen.
Schlagwörter: Bandamycin; fungizider Wirkstoff; Sekundärmetabolite; terrestrischen und marine Mikroorganismen
 

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