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dc.contributor.advisorKirby-McCullough, Bronwyn
dc.contributor.authorKing, Maria Catharina
dc.date.accessioned2021-08-23T08:32:33Z
dc.date.available2021-08-23T08:32:33Z
dc.date.issued2021
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11394/8382
dc.descriptionPhilosophiae Doctor - PhDen_US
dc.description.abstractActinobacteria, a Gram-positive phylum of bacteria found in both terrestrial and aquatic environments, are well-known producers of antibiotics and other bioactive compounds. The isolation of actinobacteria from unique environments has resulted in the discovery of new antibiotic compounds that can be used by the pharmaceutical industry. In this study, the fynbos biome was identified as one of these unique habitats due to its rich plant diversity that hosts over 8500 different plant species, including many medicinal plants. In this study two medicinal plants from the fynbos biome were identified as unique environments for the discovery of bioactive actinobacteria, Aloe ferox (Cape aloe) and Sutherlandia frutescens (cancer bush).en_US
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.publisherUniversity of Western Capeen_US
dc.subjectActinobacteriaen_US
dc.subjectAntibacterialen_US
dc.subjectBioactive compoundsen_US
dc.subjectGenetic potentialen_US
dc.subjectGenome miningen_US
dc.subjectMedicinal plantsen_US
dc.titleBioactive actinobacteria associated with two South African medicinal plants, Aloe ferox and Sutherlandia frutescensen_US
dc.rights.holderUniversity of Western Capeen_US


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