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Bacterial secondary metabolites are relatively small molecules, each produced by a limited number of strains that appear to have no obvious function in growth. Secondary metabolites produced by microbes include antibiotics, pigments, toxins, effectors of ecological competition, pheromones, enzyme inhibitors, immuno modulating agents, receptor antagonists and agonists, pesticides, antitumor agents and growth promotants. Natural products were the main source of antibiotics such as polyketides, aminoglycosides, macrolides, glycopeptides, quinolones, second and third generations of -lactams up to the modern oxazolidinones and daptomycin.…mehr

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Bacterial secondary metabolites are relatively small molecules, each produced by a limited number of strains that appear to have no obvious function in growth. Secondary metabolites produced by microbes include antibiotics, pigments, toxins, effectors of ecological competition, pheromones, enzyme inhibitors, immuno modulating agents, receptor antagonists and agonists, pesticides, antitumor agents and growth promotants. Natural products were the main source of antibiotics such as polyketides, aminoglycosides, macrolides, glycopeptides, quinolones, second and third generations of -lactams up to the modern oxazolidinones and daptomycin.
Autorenporträt
Dr. M.Valan Arasu, biotechnologist, graduated from department of Biotechnology, Madras University in 2010. Did his doctorate research studies under the guidance of Dr.S.Ignacimuthu, Entomology Research Institute, Loyola College, Chennai. At present he is working as a Post doctoral researcher at South Korea.