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    The biosynthesis of C5-C25 terpenoid compounds by Dewick, Paul M

    Published in Natural product reports (01-04-2002)
    “…This review covers recently-published experimental information on the biosynthesis of terpenoids in the range C5-C25. In addition to sections on the mevalonate…”
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    Medicinal natural products: a biosynthetic approach / Paul M. Dewick by Dewick, Paul M

    Published 2009
    “…'Medicinal Natural Products' provides a comprehensive and balanced introduction to natural products from a biosynthetic perspective, focusing on the metabolic…”
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    Trichothecene Mycotoxins from Fusarium culmorum Cultures by Bycroft, Barrie W., Baldwin, Nigel C. P., Dewick, Paul M., Marsh, David C., Gilbert, John

    “…Chemical analysis of the culture filtrates of Fusarium culmorum CMI 14764 has demonstrated the presence of seven trichothecene mycotoxins. Major metabolites…”
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    Metabolie Conversions of Trichothecene Mycotoxins: De-esterification Reactions Using Cell-Free Extracts of Fusarium by Udell, Michael N., Dewick, Paul M.

    “…A crude cell-free extract from cultures of Fusarium sp. strain C37410-90 possessed significant esterase activity and hydrolyzed the trichothecene mycotoxin…”
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    Production of tumour-inhibitory lignans in callus cultures of Podophyllum hexandrum by Heyenga, A.G, Lucas, J.A, Dewick, P.M

    Published in Plant cell reports (01-11-1990)
    “…Callus cultures have been established from root explants of aseptically-grown Podophyllum hexandrum seedlings. A fully defined medium based on Gamborg's B5…”
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    Topoisomerase II: a potential target for novel antifungal agents by Figgitt, D P, Denyer, S P, Dewick, P M, Jackson, D E, Williams, P

    “…Several podophyllotoxin-related lignans have been shown to possess significant antifungal activity against a number of filamentous fungi. Initial…”
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    Metabolic conversions of trichothecene mycotoxins: de-esterification reactions using cell-free extracts of Fusarium by Udell, M N, Dewick, P M

    “…A crude cell-free extract from cultures of Fusarium sp. strain C37410-90 possessed significant esterase activity and hydrolyzed the trichothecene mycotoxin…”
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    Metabolie Conversions of Trichothecene Mycotoxins: Biotransformation of 3-AcetyldeoxynivaIenoI into Fusarenon-X by Baldwin, Nigel C. P., Bycroft, Barrie W., Dewick, Paul M., Gilbert, John

    “…The trichothecene mycotoxin 3-acetyldeoxynivalenol was transformed by cultures of the diace- toxyscirpenol producer Fusarium sp. strain C37410-90 into four…”
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    Biosynthesis of the Furanoacetylene Phytoalexin Wyerone in Vicia faba by Al-Douri, Nidhal A., Dewick, Paul M.

    “…Feeding experiments using C-labelled sodium acetate precursors in CuCl -treated broad bean (Vicia faba) cotyledons have demonstrated that the furanoacetylene…”
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    Antifungal Antibiotics from Calcarisporium thermophilum: A New Source of 15-Azahomosterol Derivatives by Chrisp, Paul, Dewick, Paul M., Boyle, F. Tom

    “…Two antifungal metabolites isolated from Calcarisporium thermophilum were identified as 15-azahom osterols related to the compounds previously isolated from…”
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    Specificity of medicarpin and related isoflavonoids in inhibition of rat hepatic mixed function oxidase activity by Friedman, F K, West, D, Dewick, P M, Gelboin, H V

    Published in Pharmacology (01-01-1985)
    “…The cytochromes P-450 of the mixed function oxidase system metabolize a wide variety of endogenous compounds to either nontoxic products or toxic metabolites…”
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