51 research outputs found
Terpenoid biotransformations by Mucor species
Terpenoids are natural products of great interest due to their widespread use in agrochemicals, drugs, fragrances, flavouring and pigments. Biocatalysts are increasingly being used in the search for new derivatives with improved properties especially to obtain structurally novel leads for new drugs which are difficult to obtain using conventional organic chemical methods. This review, covering up to the end of 2012, reports on the application of Mucor species as catalysts in terpenoid biotransformation to obtain new drug targets, enhance pharmacological activity or decrease the unwanted effects of starting material
Towards the conservation of a critically endangered species, Aphanius farsicus: embryogenesis and development
Iranian Nurses’ Status in Policymaking for Nursing in Health System: A Qualitative Content Analysis
A Review on Antibacterial Effects of Iranian Herbal Medicine on Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus
Epitaxial thin-film Pd1-xFex alloy: a tunable ferromagnet for superconducting spintronics
Cross-sectional study for determining the prevalence of Q fever in small ruminants and humans at El Minya Governorate, Egypt
Synergic Effects of Magnetic Nanoparticles on Hyperthermia-Based Therapy and Controlled Drug Delivery for Bone Substitute Application
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