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1. Fungi as a bioresource for antiviral, antiprotozoal, and antituberculosis compounds
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2. Beltraniella portoricensis strain MRH42, a saprophytic fungus from Mexico, produces antimicrobial and cytotoxic hymenopsins
- Ruiz-Jimenez A.L. , et al.
3. Chemical Diversity, Pharmacology, Synthesis and Detection of Naturally Occurring Peroxides
- Eka Ningrum N. , et al.
4. Antimycobacterial compounds produced by forest fungi: An overview
- Meskini M. , et al.
5. Antimycobacterial compounds produced by endophytic fungi: An overview
- El-Maradny Y.A. , et al.
6. Progress in study on biological activities and preparation of ergosterol peroxide
- Liu P. , et al.
7. A narrative review on inhibitory effects of edible mushrooms against malaria and tuberculosis-the world's deadliest diseases
- Moussa A.Y. , et al.
8. Potential of endophytic fungi as therapeutics: Antibiotics, Antiviral and Anticancer properties
- Udayan E. , et al.
9. Structure and Biological Activity of Ergostane-Type Steroids from Fungi
- Zhabinskii V.N. , et al.
10. Tritirachium oryzae and Other Endophytic Mediated Jambu Bol (Syzygium malaccense) are Potential as an Antioxidant
- Hapida Y. , et al.
11. A brief review on tuberculosis and recent findings in isolation of anti-tuberculosis compounds from endophytic fungi
- Sugashini S. , et al.
12. Mechanism study of Cordyceps sinensis alleviates renal ischemia-reperfusion injury
- Liang Y. , et al.