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IMPLICATION OF ACTINOMYCETES ON HUMAN WELL- BEIN G: A REVIEW

By: Bawazir, Ali Mohammed Abdullah.
Contributor(s): Shantaram, Manjula Shantaram.
Publisher: M P Innovare Academic Sciences Pvt Ltd 2019Edition: Vol.11(5).Description: 9-18p.Subject(s): PHARMACEUTICSOnline resources: Click here In: International journal of pharmacy and pharmaceutical scienceSummary: This review conceptualizes about the actinomycetes and its contribution to human health by playing a key role as bioactive secondary metabolites, such as enzymes, antibiotics and pigments, leading to their diverse applications and use in various industries. These searches have been uncommonly successful, and around 66% of naturally happening antibiotics, including many medically important, have been isolated from actinomycetes. The speedy occurrence of antimicrobial resistance among pathogens has led to a renewed i nterest to search for novel antimicrobial agents, but these antibiotics are not enough for the treatment of all diseases because there is a berserk requirement for a n ovel actinomycetes to combat against the antibiotic -resistant strains of pathogenic micro organisms, which are quickly expanding bit by bit. Actinomycetes are the important providers to the pharmaceutical and other industries and are well known for their capacity to produce secondary met abolites many of which are active against pathogenic micro organisms
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This review conceptualizes
about the actinomycetes and its contribution to human health by playing a key role as bioactive secondary metabolites,
such as enzymes, antibiotics and pigments, leading to their diverse applications and use in various industries. These searches have been
uncommonly successful, and around 66% of naturally happening antibiotics, including many medically important, have been isolated from
actinomycetes. The speedy occurrence of antimicrobial resistance among pathogens has led to a renewed i
nterest to search for novel antimicrobial
agents, but these antibiotics are not enough for the treatment of all diseases because there is a berserk requirement for a n
ovel actinomycetes to
combat against the antibiotic
-resistant strains of pathogenic micro
organisms, which are quickly expanding bit by bit.
Actinomycetes are the
important providers to the pharmaceutical and other industries and are well known for their capacity to produce secondary met
abolites many of
which are active against pathogenic micro
organisms

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