Production of antimicrobial compounds by fermentation

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Abstract

The production of biologically active metabolites, e.g., antimicrobial compounds, is an essential step in the discovery and development process of medicinal drugs based on natural products. To get a hand on the compound of interest it first has to be biosynthesized by the corresponding producer, mostly a microorganism. In this chapter, a general workflow, which can easily be adapted to the lab, is described. Both fermentation on solid and in liquid medium is explained, and examples of hand on procedures are given.

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Harms, H., König, G. M., & Schäberle, T. F. (2017). Production of antimicrobial compounds by fermentation. In Methods in Molecular Biology (Vol. 1520, pp. 49–61). Humana Press Inc. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-6634-9_3

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