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Coastal natural products: a review applied to antimycobacterial activity

Despite the many advances in drug research, natural products are still being explored as a promising source for discovering new bioactive compounds to treat global diseases such as tuberculosis. However, there is a lack of studies and information about coastal natural products, which thrive in the t...

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Published in:Natural product research 2024-06, p.1-15
Main Authors: Baptista, Rodolfo Moreira, Rodrigues, Marcos Alaniz, Roselet, Fabio, Costa, César Serra Bonifácio, da Silva, Pedro Eduardo Almeida, Ramos, Daniela Fernandes
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