Analysis of biochemical components of the cultured copepod Acanthocyclops trajani, and evaluation of its extract as antimicrobial and anticancer activities
Abstract:Aquatic environment is a vast reservoir of bioactive natural products, many of which exhibit structural and chemical properties not found in terrestrial natural products. However, studies on aquatic medicines have included a very small proportion of aquatic organisms. Copepoda is one of the most diverse groups on earth, yet there are no studies to test omnivores Copepod extract as an antimicrobial and anticancer agent. Therefore, this study aims to improve the sustainable mass production of the copepod Acantho… Show more
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