Surface-active compounds produced by microorganisms: promising molecules for the development of antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, and healing agents

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  • who: Jéssica Araujo and colleagues from the Rede Biodiversidade e Biotecnologia da Amazônia Legal, BIONORTE, São, MA, Brazil, Universidade CEUMA, São, MA, Brazil have published the research: Surface-Active Compounds Produced by Microorganisms: Promising Molecules for the Development of Antimicrobial, Anti-Inflammatory, and Healing Agents, in the Journal: Antibiotics 2022, 11, 1106. of /2022/
  • what: The study showed that surfactin reduced neutrophil migration and alleviated liver damage .
  • how: The data showed that this bioproduct had effective antibacterial activity at concentrations almost below the CMC and that the minimal inhibitory . . .

     

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