Exploring the potential of microalgae for new biotechnology applications and beyond: A review
The potential of microalgae as an alternative energy source has been adequately studied.
However, exclusive use of microalgae as an energy feedstocks cannot warrant their …
However, exclusive use of microalgae as an energy feedstocks cannot warrant their …
Macroalgae and microalgae as a potential source for commercial applications along with biofuels production: a biorefinery approach
Due to diminishing petroleum reserves and deleterious environmental consequences of
exhaust gases from fossil-based fuels, research on renewable and environment friendly …
exhaust gases from fossil-based fuels, research on renewable and environment friendly …
[PDF][PDF] Cyanobacteria secondary metabolites—the cyanotoxins
WW Carmichael - Journal of applied bacteriology, 1992 - Wiley Online Library
Cyanobacteria (blue-green algae) have been studied primarily for their morphology as
prokaryotic organisms, their mechanism of photosynthesis, nitrogen fixation, plus certain …
prokaryotic organisms, their mechanism of photosynthesis, nitrogen fixation, plus certain …
Microalgae as sources of pharmaceuticals and other biologically active compounds
MA Borowitzka - Journal of applied phycology, 1995 - Springer
In the last decade the screening of microalgae, especially the cyanobacteria (blue-green
algae), for antibiotics and pharmacologically active compounds has received ever …
algae), for antibiotics and pharmacologically active compounds has received ever …
[BOG][B] Naturally occuring organohalogen compounds—a comprehensive survery
GW Gribble, GW Gribble - 1996 - Springer
Abstract Natural chlorine-, bromine-, iodine-, and fluorine-containing organic chemical
compounds are abundant on our planet. Occurring on land, in the oceans, and in the …
compounds are abundant on our planet. Occurring on land, in the oceans, and in the …
[PDF][PDF] Strategies for the discovery of secondary metabolites from marine bacteria: ecological perspectives
Marine microorganisms have become an important point of study in the search for novel
microbial products. Today, both academic and industrial interest in marine microorganisms …
microbial products. Today, both academic and industrial interest in marine microorganisms …
Didemnins: antiviral and antitumor depsipeptides from a Caribbean tunicate
KL Rinehart Jr, JB Gloer, RG Hughes Jr, HE Renis… - Science, 1981 - science.org
Extracts of samples of a Caribbean tunicate (ascidian, sea squirt) of the family Didemnidae
inhibit in vitro at low concentrations the growth of DNA and RNA viruses as well as L1210 …
inhibit in vitro at low concentrations the growth of DNA and RNA viruses as well as L1210 …
Antibacterial activity in Strongylocentrotus droebachiensis (Echinoidea), Cucumaria frondosa (Holothuroidea), and Asterias rubens (Asteroidea)
T Haug, AK Kjuul, OB Styrvold, E Sandsdalen… - Journal of Invertebrate …, 2002 - Elsevier
A search for antibacterial activity in different body parts of the green sea urchin
Strongylocentrotus droebachiensis, the common starfish Asterias rubens, and the sea …
Strongylocentrotus droebachiensis, the common starfish Asterias rubens, and the sea …
Bioactive natural products from blue-green algae
GML Patterson, LK Larsen, RE Moore - Journal of Applied Phycology, 1994 - Springer
Since 1981 we have cultured and prepared lipophilic and hydrophilic extracts from more
than 1500 strains representing some 400 species of blue-green algae. Screening for a wide …
than 1500 strains representing some 400 species of blue-green algae. Screening for a wide …
Echinoderm immunity
A survey for immune genes in the genome for the purple sea urchin has shown that the
immune system is complex and sophisticated. By inference, immune responses of all …
immune system is complex and sophisticated. By inference, immune responses of all …