Evaluación de la capacidad de biotransformación de la sal sódica del ácido hyodesoxicólico por parte de actinomycetos aislados de muestras de suelos de las provincias de Pichincha y Morona Santiago.
Actinomycetes are the second most abundant group of microorganisms found in: soil, stagnant water, contaminated environments, etc. They are considered within the boundary between bacteria and fungus, they have characteristics, morphological and reproductive very similar to the two groups of mi...
Autor Principal: | Espinel Alvarez, Sebastián Francisco |
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Formato: | bachelorThesis |
Idioma: | spa |
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2016
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http://dspace.ups.edu.ec/handle/123456789/12143 |
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Actinomycetes are the second most abundant group of microorganisms found in: soil,
stagnant water, contaminated environments, etc. They are considered within the boundary
between bacteria and fungus, they have characteristics, morphological and reproductive
very similar to the two groups of microorganisms. Are largely Gram-positive
microorganisms sometimes resistant to penicillin. Active in the production of antibiotics,
complex sugars, antitumor agents, immunosuppressive agents, antiparasitic compounds
and decomposition of organic compounds, for that reason, selected for the study of the
capacity of biotransform hyodeoxycholic the sodium salt of bile acid, with interest
Industrial. The development of techniques such as thin layer chromatography (TLC) and
nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) allowed biotransformation control process, finding
final product as 3-keto-hyodeoxycholic acid. Applying the Gram staining technique was
found that the sampled Actinomycetes belonging to the group of Gram-positive bacteria. |
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