Antimicrobial compounds from marine actinomycetes.

Archives of Pharmacal Research
Cong WangShugeng Cao

Abstract

Marine actinomycetes were the main origin of marine natural products in the past 40 years. This review was to present the sources, structures and antimicrobial activities of 313 new natural products from marine actinomycetes reported from 1976 to 2019.

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