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Erno Tyihák1, Agnes M Móricz, Péter G Ott
1Plant Protection Institute, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary. etyih@nki.hu
Abstract:
The investigations demonstrated clearly a unique function and role of endogenous formaldehyde (HCHO) and ozone (O3) in the antibiotic effect of diverse molecules having different chemical structure. Elimination of HCHO and/or O3 from the layer chromatographic spots resulted in a decrease in the antimicrobial activity. On the basis of detection and measure of endogenous HCHO and O3 BioArena enables to both direct isolation and biological evaluation of new bioactive compounds.
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