Fungal Secondary Metabolites
Fungal secondary metabolites are compounds produced by fungi that exhibit various biological activities such as antibacterial and antifungal properties. They are an important source of natural products which have medicinal, agricultural, and industrial use. Fungal secondary metabolites have been widely studied and have been found to have potential therapeutic applications in the treatment of a wide range of diseases and other disorders. Additionally, these metabolites can be used to develop better fungicides, improve agricultural productivity, and enhance food safety. As a result, the study of fungal secondary metabolites is an important field for the development of more effective drugs and products.
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