Saccharomyces: Is a Necessary Organism or a Biological Warrior?

  • Seyidoglu N
  • Aydin C
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Abstract

Saccharomyces is a eukaryotic organism that possesses approximately 6,000 known genes since 1996. It has long been used for food, bakeries, drinks, and therapeutics due to its many ingredients and its role in several mechanisms. Saccharomyces can be used as an experimental organism for medicinal products in the pharmaceutical industry. Particularly in public health, the use of Saccharomyces in the production of vaccines is remarkable. It has been alleviated that this yeast helps clarify the function of individual proteins in pathogenic viruses. To clarify virus life and host interactions, virus replication systems in Saccharomyces were interested in scientists. The new antiviral strategies with yeasts suggest the bio- logical mechanism of a pathogen virus. Due to the variety of diseases and current epidemic conditions, these organisms play an essential role in prevention and treatment. This chapter will try to update Saccharomyces’ scientific discoveries with the most recent and up-to-date literature

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Seyidoglu, N., & Aydin, C. (2021). Saccharomyces: Is a Necessary Organism or a Biological Warrior? In Saccharomyces. IntechOpen. https://doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.96029

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