tailieunhanh - Chemistry of the lichen type common in southern Vietnam

Lichen is a special form of life is formed by the symbiosis between algae and some fungi. The mycelium absorbs water and minerals provide the algae. Algae due to chlorophyll, use them to make organic matter to feed on both sides. In this common life of algae and fungi have a certain role, neither party relying solely on the real is called symbiosis. | Doctoral Thesis CHEMICAL STUDY OF COMMON LICHENS IN THE SOUTH OF VIETNAM Le Hoang Duy Department of Organic Chemistry Graduate School of Kobe Pharmaceutical University Kobe Pharmaceutical University March 2012 Content page List of List of List of photos .v List of Chapter 1 General . The lichen and usage of lichens .1 . Lichen . Cultivation of lichen . Vietnamese . Research scope and Chapter 2 Lichen substances from the lichen thalli of Parmotrema mellissii and Rimelia . Chemical investigation of the lichen thalli of P. . Mono-aromatic . . Depsidones and Isocoumarin . Other lichen . Chemical investigation of the lichen thalli of R. Chapter 3 Secondary metabolites from the cultured lichen mycobionts .33 . Chemical investigation of the cultured mycobionts of Graphis vestitoides .33 . Chemical investigation of the cultured mycobionts of Sacographa tricosa. .44 . Chemical investigation of the cultured mycobionts of Pyrenula Chapter 4 Biological activity of isolated compounds .77 . Inhibitory effect on mammalian DNA polymerase . Inhibitory effect on cancer cell Chapter 5 Experimental List of .

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