Bioactive Compounds

Bioactive Compounds

A bioactive substance is one that affects a live organism, tissue, or cell in some way. Bioactive substances are separated from essential nutrients in the world of nutrition. While nutrients are necessary for an organism's survival, bioactive chemicals are not because the body can function normally without them or because nutrients do the same purpose. Bioactive substances can have a negative impact on one's health. Plant and animal products include bioactive chemicals, which can also be synthesised. Microorganisms are omnipresent, interacting with all other organisms in the biosphere and, in certain cases, generating a network of signals that provides the foundation for life on Earth. New microbial bioactive compounds that interact with many cellular models are still being identified. Several microbiota-derived compounds can help to regulate the physiological and pathological states of the host.

Committee Members
Speaker at Applied Microbiology 2022 - P. Satya Singh

P. Satya Singh

Saurashtra University, India
Speaker at Applied Microbiology 2022 - Alon Herschhorn

Alon Herschhorn

University of Minnesota, United States
Speaker at Applied Microbiology 2022 - Xingmin Sun

Xingmin Sun

University of South Florida, United States
ICAM 2022 Speakers
Speaker at Applied Microbiology 2022 - Aubrey Frantz

Aubrey Frantz

University of North Texas at Dallas, United States
Speaker at Applied Microbiology 2022 - Mario Meza Segura

Mario Meza Segura

University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School, United States
Speaker at Applied Microbiology 2022 - Bhanu Priya Ganesh

Bhanu Priya Ganesh

The University of Texas Health Science Centre Houston, United States
Speaker at Applied Microbiology 2022 - Katchen Julliany Pereira Silva

Katchen Julliany Pereira Silva

Cornell University, United States
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