Streptomyces sp. from desert soil as a biofactory for antioxidants with radical scavenging and iron chelating potential
Imran Shah,
Zia Uddin,
Maheer Hussain
et al.
Abstract:Iron homeostasis is vital for normal physiology, but in the majority of circumstances, like iron overload, this equilibrium is upset leading to free iron in the plasma. This condition with excess iron is known as hemochromatosis, which has been linked to many side effects, including cancer and liver cirrhosis. The current research aimed to investigate active molecules from
Streptomyces
sp. isolated from the extreme environment of Bahawalpur deserts. The strain was characterized using 16 … Show more
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