Evaluation of microalgae and cyanobacteria as potential sources of antimicrobial compounds
In recent decades, marine microorganisms have become known for their ability to produce a wide variety of secondary bioactive metabolites. Several compounds have been isolated from marine microorganisms for the development of novel bioactives for the food and pharmaceutical industries. In this study...
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Main Authors: | Faisal Alsenani (Author), Karnaker R. Tupally (Author), Elvis T. Chua (Author), Eladl Eltanahy (Author), Hamed Alsufyani (Author), Harendra S. Parekh (Author), Peer M. Schenk (Author) |
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2020-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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