Fungal Species: Arthrospira platensis

The Antiviral Activity of Bacterial, Fungal, and Algal Polysaccharides as Bioactive Ingredients: Potential Uses for Enhancing Immune Systems and Preventing Viruses

This research examines how natural sugar compounds (polysaccharides) from microorganisms like bacteria, fungi and algae can help fight viral infections and boost our immune system. These compounds are safe, natural and show promise in preventing viral diseases including COVID-19. The findings impact everyday life in several ways: • These compounds could be added to foods as natural immune-boosting ingredients • They may help prevent viral infections including COVID-19 when consumed regularly • They could be developed into natural antiviral medications with fewer side effects • They may reduce our dependence on synthetic antiviral drugs • They could be used to create new functional foods and supplements for better immune health

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From Past to Present: Biotechnology in Mexico Using Algae and Fungi

This research examines how Mexico has historically used and continues to use fungi and algae in various applications from medicine to industry. The study shows how traditional knowledge from pre-Hispanic times combined with modern biotechnology can provide solutions to current challenges in medicine, agriculture, and environmental conservation. Impact on everyday life: – Development of new medicines and treatments from naturally occurring compounds – More environmentally friendly ways to process waste and control agricultural pests – Improved food products and nutritional supplements – Potential new solutions for environmental cleanup and conservation – Economic opportunities through sustainable use of biological resources

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