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Biooxidation of indole and characteristics of the responsible enzymes
2011
African Journal of Biotechnology
Indole, an electron-rich N-aromatic heterocyclic organic compound, functions as a popular component of fragrances, indicator of some diseases and signal molecule in plant, animal and microorganism, respectively. It also serves as the precursor, core building block and functional group of many important biochemical molecules and compounds, such as plant hormones, alkaloids, indigoids, certain proteins and enzymes. Most of these important molecules and compounds if not all, are originated, fully
doi:10.5897/ajbx11.008
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