Lichens are symbiotic associations between fungi and algae and/or cyanobacteria. They produce common intracellular products including proteins, amino acids, polyols, carotenoids, polysaccharides and vitamins. The secondary metabolites found in lichens are phenolics which accumulate either on the cortex or on the cell walls of medullary hyphae and they are mainly acetyl-polimalonyl pathway derivatives. Polysaccharides, proteins and secondary metabolites produced by lichens have attracted the attention of investigators due their biological activities. This revision coments about the biosynthetic origin and structures of the principal classes of compounds produced by these organisms
Stable, long-term interactions between fungi and algae or cyanobacteria, collectively known as liche...
The purpose of the presented investigation was to study the content of active metabolites in lichen ...
Lichens are the symbiotic organisms formed by one species of fungus associated to one or more specie...
Lichens are symbiotic associations between fungi and algae and/or cyanobacteria. They produce common...
International audienceLichens are fungal and algal/cyanobacterial symbioses resulting in the product...
Previously, scientist studied metabolites of polymicrobial communities by direct chemical extraction...
Lichens are symbionts of fungi and algae that produce diverse secondary metabolites with useful prop...
International audienceLichens are complex organisms resulting from the symbiosis between fungus, mic...
Lichens are renowned for their diverse natural products though little is known of the genetic progra...
Lichens produce characteristic secondary metabolites, called lichen substances, which seldom occur i...
Abstract: Lichens produce a wide variety of secondary metabolites which assist them in the colonizat...
Lichens are symbiotic photosynthesizing organisms whose thalli are formed by fungi and algae/cyanoba...
Lichens are the result of a stable mutualism between a fungal and a photosynthesising partner (alga ...
Polyketides are a group of secondary metabolites produced by a wide range of living organisms – bact...
Lichens represent a diverse and poorly understood taxon. Though they have known metabolites whose po...
Stable, long-term interactions between fungi and algae or cyanobacteria, collectively known as liche...
The purpose of the presented investigation was to study the content of active metabolites in lichen ...
Lichens are the symbiotic organisms formed by one species of fungus associated to one or more specie...
Lichens are symbiotic associations between fungi and algae and/or cyanobacteria. They produce common...
International audienceLichens are fungal and algal/cyanobacterial symbioses resulting in the product...
Previously, scientist studied metabolites of polymicrobial communities by direct chemical extraction...
Lichens are symbionts of fungi and algae that produce diverse secondary metabolites with useful prop...
International audienceLichens are complex organisms resulting from the symbiosis between fungus, mic...
Lichens are renowned for their diverse natural products though little is known of the genetic progra...
Lichens produce characteristic secondary metabolites, called lichen substances, which seldom occur i...
Abstract: Lichens produce a wide variety of secondary metabolites which assist them in the colonizat...
Lichens are symbiotic photosynthesizing organisms whose thalli are formed by fungi and algae/cyanoba...
Lichens are the result of a stable mutualism between a fungal and a photosynthesising partner (alga ...
Polyketides are a group of secondary metabolites produced by a wide range of living organisms – bact...
Lichens represent a diverse and poorly understood taxon. Though they have known metabolites whose po...
Stable, long-term interactions between fungi and algae or cyanobacteria, collectively known as liche...
The purpose of the presented investigation was to study the content of active metabolites in lichen ...
Lichens are the symbiotic organisms formed by one species of fungus associated to one or more specie...