Biological and chemical diversity go hand in hand: Basidiomycota as source of new pharmaceuticals and agrochemicals.
Abstract
The Basidiomycota constitutes the second largest higher taxonomic group of the Fungi after the Ascomycota and comprises over 30.000 species. Mycelial cultures of Basidiomycota have already been studied since the 1950s for production of antibiotics and other beneficial secondary metabolites. Despite the fact that unique and selective compounds like pleuromutilin were obtained early on, it took several decades more until they were subjected to a...
Paper Details
Title
Biological and chemical diversity go hand in hand: Basidiomycota as source of new pharmaceuticals and agrochemicals.
Published Date
Nov 1, 2019
Journal
Volume
37
Issue
6
Pages
107344 - 107344
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