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Microbial toxins are secondary metabolites that accumulate in the organism and, to a large extent, are metabolically inactive towards the organism that produces them. The discovery of penicillin, a secondary metabolite of Penicillium notatum West (= P. chrysogenum Thom), in 1929 marked a milestone in the development of antibiotics (microbial toxins). In the intensive studies that followed this discovery, scientists chemically characterized several new molecules (toxins) from secondary metabolites of microbes, some having a ...

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    • Title: Advances in Microbial Toxin Research and Its Biotechnological Exploitation by Rajeev K. Upadhyay
    • Publisher: Springer Nature
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    • Edition: 2002 1st edition
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