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Developments of Cyanobacteria for Nano-Marine Drugs Relevance of Nanoformulations in Cancer Therapies By Vivek K. Bajpai Shruti Shukla Sung-Min Kang Seung Kyu Hwang Xinjie Song Yun Suk Huh and Young-Kyu Han
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Abstract. Toxic cyanobacteria blooms are increasingly frequent and object of greater concern due to its ecological and health impacts. One important lack in the toxic cyanobacteria research field is to understand which parameters influence most and how they operate to regulate the overall levels of cyanotoxins in a body of water.
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Jun 20 2018 · Marine Drugs Vol. 16 Pages 179 Developments of Cyanobacteria for Nano-Marine Drugs Relevance of Nanoformulations in Cancer Therapies Marine Drugs doi 10.3390/md Authors Vivek K. Bajpai Shruti Shukla Sung-Min Kang Seung
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Cyanobacteria / s aɪ ˌ æ n oʊ b æ k ˈ t ɪər i ə / also known as Cyanophyta are a phylum of bacteria that obtain energy via photosynthesis.The name cyanobacteria comes from their color (Greek κυανός romanized kyanós lit. blue ) giving them their other name "blue-green algae" though modern botanists restrict the term algae to eukaryotes and do not apply it to
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A new stereoisomer of malyngamide C 8-epi-malyngamide C (1) and the known compound lyngbic acid (4E 7S)-7-methoxytetradec-4-enoic acid were isolated from a sample of Lyngbya majuscula collected near Bush Key Dry Tortugas Florida. The structure of 1 was determined by NMR and MS experiments. The absolute configuration of 1 was determined by selective Mitsunobu inversion of C-8 to give
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Developments of Cyanobacteria for Nano-Marine Drugs Relevance of Nanoformulations in Cancer Therapies. Marine Drugs 2018 16 (6) 179. DOI 10.3390/md. Yue Mi Jinrong Zhang Shan He Xiaojun Yan. New Peptides Isolated from Marine Cyanobacteria an
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Jan 24 2017 · Phosphoenolpyruvate carboxylase (PEPC) is an important enzyme for CO2 fixation and primary metabolism in photosynthetic organisms including cyanobacteria. The
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Jan 01 2019 · Recent Developments in Green Synthesis of Metallic Nanoparticles Utilizing Cyanobacteria Biological systems have been relatively less explored in terms of NP synthesis so there are numerous opportunities for the new era of nanobiotechnologists to exploit these diversified systems for biological synthesis of metallic NPs.
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Introduction. Cyanobacteria have a significant attraction as natural source of bioactive molecules with a broad range of biological activities including antimicrobial antiviral anticancer antioxidant and anti‐inflammatory effects (Tuney et al. 2006 Patra et al. 2009).Cyanobacteria believed to be rich in antioxidants and phycobiliproteins (Mata et al. 2010) (PBPs) which are the unique
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