Annemarie Kramer
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Recent Articles
1.
Koopmann I, Kramer A, Labes A
PLoS One
. 2022 Dec;
17(12):e0278504.
PMID: 36459522
Astaxanthin derived from natural sources occurs in the form of various esters and stereomers, which complicates its quantitative and qualitative analysis. To simplify and standardize astaxanthin measurement with high precision,...
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Koopmann I, Moller S, Elle C, Hindersin S, Kramer A, Labes A
Foods
. 2022 May;
11(9).
PMID: 35564075
Astaxanthin derived from is a valuable metabolite applied in a wide range of products. Its extraction depends on a sophisticated series of downstream process steps, including harvesting, disruption, drying, and...
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Silber J, Kramer A, Labes A, Tasdemir D
Mar Drugs
. 2016 Jul;
14(7).
PMID: 27455283
Filamentous fungi are well known for their capability of producing antibiotic natural products. Recent studies have demonstrated the potential of antimicrobials with vast chemodiversity from marine fungi. Development of such...
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Kramer A, Labes A, Imhoff J
Mar Biotechnol (NY)
. 2016 May;
18(4):466-74.
PMID: 27209381
Strains originally affiliated to the genera Scopulariopsis and Microascus were compared regarding the scopularide production in order to investigate their ability to produce the cyclodepsipeptides and select the best suited...
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Kramer A, Beck H, Kumar A, Kristensen L, Imhoff J, Labes A
PLoS One
. 2015 Oct;
10(10):e0140047.
PMID: 26460745
The marine fungus Microascus brevicaulis strain LF580 is a non-model secondary metabolite producer with high yields of the two secondary metabolites scopularides A and B, which exhibit distinct activities against...
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Wu B, Wiese J, Labes A, Kramer A, Schmaljohann R, Imhoff J
Mar Drugs
. 2015 Jul;
13(8):4617-32.
PMID: 26225984
An unusual polyketide with a new carbon skeleton, lindgomycin (1), and the recently described ascosetin (2) were extracted from mycelia and culture broth of different Lindgomycetaceae strains, which were isolated...
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Kramer A, Paun L, Imhoff J, Kempken F, Labes A
PLoS One
. 2014 Aug;
9(7):e103320.
PMID: 25079364
Natural compounds from marine fungi are an excellent source for the discovery and development of new drug leads. The distinct activity profiles of the two cyclodepsipeptides scopularide A and B...
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Tamminen A, Kramer A, Labes A, Wiebe M
Microb Cell Fact
. 2014 Jun;
13:89.
PMID: 24943257
Background: Marine organisms produce many novel compounds with useful biological activity, but are currently underexploited. Considerable research has been invested in the study of compounds from marine bacteria, and several...
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Van Tassell J, Kramer A
Zootaxa
. 2014 May;
3793:453-64.
PMID: 24870184
Didogobius helenae is described from the Canary Islands. It has a sensory papillae pattern that is consistent with the current diagnosis for Didogobius, but lacks all head canals and pores...