Antimicrobial Properties and the Effect of Temperature on the Formation of Secondary Metabolites in Psychrophilic Micromycetes

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Abstract: The ability of representatives of psychrotolerant micromycetes to produce antimicrobial compounds was studied. A promising producer of antibiotics, Penicillium vulpinum KPB F-290, was selected (from 98 cultures) as a result of the screening. The producer was active against opportunistic fungi and bacteria. The isolated active fractions can be attributed to the group of antimicrobial compounds, including ß-lactam antibiotics and peptides.

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Kuvarina, A. E., Roshka, Y. A., Rogozhin, E. A., Nikitin, D. A., Kurakov, A. V., & Sadykova, V. S. (2022). Antimicrobial Properties and the Effect of Temperature on the Formation of Secondary Metabolites in Psychrophilic Micromycetes. Applied Biochemistry and Microbiology, 58(3), 243–250. https://doi.org/10.1134/S0003683822030085

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