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close this section of the library Marine metabolites | Fiji | Separation Marine metabolites | Therapeutic use | Fiji. Marine algae | Therapeutic use | Fiji. Marine pharmacology | Fiji. Marine natural products | Fiji. Toxic marine algae | Fiji.


View the PDF document Assessing the secondary metabolites and drug potential of a red-pigmented bacterium isolated from Fijian marine alga
Author: Sinclair, James Albert Parrott
Institution: The University of the South Pacific
Award: M.Sc. Chemistry
Subject: Marine metabolites | Fiji | Separation Marine metabolites | Therapeutic use | Fiji. Marine algae | Therapeutic use | Fiji. Marine pharmacology | Fiji. Marine natural products | Fiji. Toxic marine algae | Fiji.
Date: 2019
Call No.: Pac RS 160 .7 .S56 2019
BRN: 1385858
Copyright:Permission to copy work granted.

Abstract: Pigmented bacteria have been shown to produce an array of secondary metabolites with a wide range of applications. From pharmaceuticals to cosmetics to industrial and food additives, a multitude of compounds from bacterial sources has contributed to the extension of human life. The present work focuses on the assessment of the secondary metabolites produced by a red-pigmented marine bacterial strain identified as Pseudoalteromonas rubra from 16s rRNA gene sequencing and its potential applications in the pharmaceutical industry.
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