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- who: Ana Calheiros de Carvalho and colleagues from the Universidade Federal Su00e3o, Diadema, Brazil have published the article: Chemodiversity and Anti-Leukemia Effect of Metabolites from Penicillium setosum CMLD, in the Journal: Metabolites 2022, 12, x FOR PEER REVIEW of 10/Nov/2021
- what: If the authors especially consider the Penicillium genus, the recent survey on the anti-leukemia potential of 76 compounds related to this group of fungi showed that different classes of natural products present anti-leukemia effects, such as alkaloids (25% of the total), peptides/proteins (9%), polyketides (57%), and terpenoids (9 . . .
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