2016
DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-444-63602-7.00013-8
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Natural Products of Actinobacteria Derived from Marine Organisms

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“…Butenolides are found in a variety of natural product scaffolds and possess desirable bioactive properties . For example, linderalactone (Figure A) can protect hepatocytes from oxidative damage .…”
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“…Butenolides are found in a variety of natural product scaffolds and possess desirable bioactive properties . For example, linderalactone (Figure A) can protect hepatocytes from oxidative damage .…”
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“…B utenolides are found in a variety of natural product scaffolds and possess desirable bioactive properties. 1 For example, linderalactone (Figure 1A) can protect hepatocytes from oxidative damage. 2 Other butenolides, including (−)-incrustoporin, are potent inhibitors of pathogenic fungi.…”
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“…Particularly interesting is that we isolated numerous novel Actinobacteria (Fig. 4b) known to be prolific producers of bioactive compounds (Karuppiah et al, 2016).…”
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“…Proteases are widely employed in leather, textiles, medicines, and detergents, accounting for more than 60% of the global enzyme market [17]. Alkaline proteases are generated by a variety of microorganisms, including yeast, bacteria, fungus, and plants [18]. The process of destroying or suppressing disease-causing bacteria is referred to as antimicrobial activity.…”
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