Team:Wageningen UR/Secondary metabolites

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Revision as of 09:56, 23 September 2013

Secondary metabolites

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Natural products

Secondary metabolites are the products of metabolism not essential for normal growth, development or reproduction of an organism. They meet the secondary requirements of the producing organisms, empower them to survive interspecies competition, provide defensive mechanisms and facilitate reproductive processes. Well known sources of secondary metabolites are plants, bacteria, fungi and marine organisms such as sponges, tunicates, corals and snails.

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Well-known medical uses

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Exploiting the therapic potential from fungi

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Exploiting the therapic potential from fungi

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