DOI: 10.53846/goediss-2251
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Bandamycin as New Antifungal Agent and further Secondary Metabolites from Terrestrial and Marine Microorganisms

Abstract: Despite successes in controlling some previously thought incurable diseases, recent increase in epidemic viral infections such as AIDS, hepatitis, Ebola, SARS have been reported in developing countries (Asia, Africa). [9] Therefore, the intention to search for new resources of bioactive metabolites still gains worldwide attention, as 11 Pimaricin (12) belongs to the group of polyene macrolide with 26-membered ring possessing antifungal activity. [28] The pimaricin analogue JBIR-13 (13) isolated from Streptomyc… Show more

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