2024
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-024-82056-9
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Discovery of antimicrobial activity in chemical extracts derived from unexplored algal-bacterial culture systems and isolates

Carolyn L. Fisher,
Hailey C. Loehde-Woolard,
Pamela D. Lane
et al.

Abstract: Global health is affected by viral, bacterial, and fungal infections that cause chronic and often fatal diseases. Identifying novel antimicrobials through innovative methods that are active against human pathogens will create a new, necessary pipeline for chemical discovery and therapeutic development. Our goal was to determine whether algal production systems represent fertile ground for discovery of antibiotics and antifungals. To this end, we collected high-biomass algal-bacterial samples from outdoor mass … Show more

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