Therapeutic Importance of Secondary Metabolites of Extremophilic Bacteria
Purshottam Ojha,
Shreenath Nayak and
Ashok Kumar Patra
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Ashok Kumar Patra: Imgenex India Private Limited, India
International Journal of Environmental Sciences & Natural Resources, 2019, vol. 18, issue 4, 147-148
Abstract:
It is an established fact that microbes are a significant reservoir of biochemical compounds those have been indicated in pharmacological, physiological, medicinal or agricultural uses. These compounds may be produced due to external stimuli which could be extreme in nature such as high pressure [1], temperature, high salt and nutrition depleted condition like marine environment [2] and in most cases as the host defence mechanism. Of late, these metabolites became important to human health due to their therapeutic and bactericidal properties.
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Date: 2019
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DOI: 10.19080/IJESNR.2019.18.555995
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