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Secondary metabolites of fungi from marine habitats

Tipo de material: TextoTextoSeries ; Nat. Prod. Rep., 28(2), p.290-344, 2011Trabajos contenidos:
  • Rateb, M.E
  • Ebel, R
Recursos en línea: Resumen: Marine-derived fungi continue to produce structurally unique secondary metabolites, a considerable number of which display promising biological and pharmacological properties. This review gives an overview of new natural products from marine-derived fungi and their biological activities, focusing on the period from 2006 until mid-2010. Overall, 690 structures and 478 references are presented.
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Marine-derived fungi continue to produce structurally unique secondary metabolites, a considerable number of which display promising biological and pharmacological properties. This review gives an overview of new natural products from marine-derived fungi and their biological activities, focusing on the period from 2006 until mid-2010. Overall, 690 structures and 478 references are presented.

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