New advances in the understanding of haloarchaea physiology, metabolism, biochemistry, and molecular biology show that these kinds of microorganisms produce several compounds in response to the extreme conditions of their ecosystems. Thus, the complete metabolic and genetic machineries are fully adapted to nutrient starvation, high sun radiation, and high ionic strength. Due to these adaptations, some of the primary and secondary metabolites produced by haloarchaea are of high interest in terms of potential biotechnological uses. The principal goal of the chapter is to present a review about the main characteristics of these biocompounds and their potential uses in biomedicine, pharmacy, and industry.Most of the recent studies on enzymes an...
Hypersaline environments are extreme habitats on the planet and have a diverse microbial population ...
Haloarchaea are extremophilic microorganisms that in their natural ecosystem encounter several sourc...
Halophiles (lat. “salt-loving”) is the taxonomic group of extreme aerobic microorganisms that live i...
New advances in the understanding of haloarchaea physiology, metabolism, biochemistry, and molecular...
Haloarchaea are halophilic microorganisms belonging to the archaea domain that inhabit salty environ...
The production of pigments by halophilic archaea has been analysed during the last half a century. T...
The production of pigments by halophilic archaea has been analysed during the last half a century. T...
The organisms thriving under extreme conditions better than any other organism living on Earth, fasc...
© 2019, The Author(s). Haloferax volcanii is an obligate halophilic archaeon with its origin in the ...
The extreme conditions under which haloarchaea survive make them good bioremediation agents in water...
The need to survive in extreme environments has furnished haloarchaea with a series of components sp...
Halophilic archaea, also referred to as haloarchaea, dominate hypersaline environments. To survive u...
Background: Bioactive molecules have received increasing attention due to their nutraceutical attrib...
Haloarchaea from high saline habitats are known to contain industrially important value-added bioact...
Bacterioruberin and its derivatives have been described as the major carotenoids produced by haloarc...
Hypersaline environments are extreme habitats on the planet and have a diverse microbial population ...
Haloarchaea are extremophilic microorganisms that in their natural ecosystem encounter several sourc...
Halophiles (lat. “salt-loving”) is the taxonomic group of extreme aerobic microorganisms that live i...
New advances in the understanding of haloarchaea physiology, metabolism, biochemistry, and molecular...
Haloarchaea are halophilic microorganisms belonging to the archaea domain that inhabit salty environ...
The production of pigments by halophilic archaea has been analysed during the last half a century. T...
The production of pigments by halophilic archaea has been analysed during the last half a century. T...
The organisms thriving under extreme conditions better than any other organism living on Earth, fasc...
© 2019, The Author(s). Haloferax volcanii is an obligate halophilic archaeon with its origin in the ...
The extreme conditions under which haloarchaea survive make them good bioremediation agents in water...
The need to survive in extreme environments has furnished haloarchaea with a series of components sp...
Halophilic archaea, also referred to as haloarchaea, dominate hypersaline environments. To survive u...
Background: Bioactive molecules have received increasing attention due to their nutraceutical attrib...
Haloarchaea from high saline habitats are known to contain industrially important value-added bioact...
Bacterioruberin and its derivatives have been described as the major carotenoids produced by haloarc...
Hypersaline environments are extreme habitats on the planet and have a diverse microbial population ...
Haloarchaea are extremophilic microorganisms that in their natural ecosystem encounter several sourc...
Halophiles (lat. “salt-loving”) is the taxonomic group of extreme aerobic microorganisms that live i...