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Ludmila Martínková
Researcher at Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic
Publications - 92
Citations - 3496
Ludmila Martínková is an academic researcher from Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic. The author has contributed to research in topics: Nitrilase & Nitrile hydratase. The author has an hindex of 30, co-authored 85 publications receiving 3142 citations.
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Glycosides in medicine: "The role of glycosidic residue in biological activity".
Vladimir Kren,Ludmila Martínková +1 more
TL;DR: An array of glycoside compounds currently used in medicine but also with biological activity of some glycosidic metabolites of the known drugs are dealt with.
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Biodegradation potential of the genus Rhodococcus.
TL;DR: The large genomes of rhodococci, their redundant and versatile catabolic pathways, their ability to uptake and metabolize hydrophobic compounds, to form biofilms, to persist in adverse conditions and the availability of recently developed tools for genetic engineering in r Rhodococci make them suitable industrial microorganisms for biotransformations and the biodegradation of many organic compounds.
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Secondary metabolites of the fungus Monascus : A review
TL;DR: This review deals with polyketides produced by the filamentous fungusMonascus which include: 1) a group of yellow, orange and red pigments, 2) agroup of antihypercholesterolemic agents including mevinolin and related compounds and 3) the newly discovered metabolite ankalactone.
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Nitrile- and Amide-converting Microbial Enzymes: Stereo-, Regio- and Chemoselectivity
Ludmila Martínková,Vladimír Křen +1 more
TL;DR: The aim of this review is to discuss the developments in this branch of biotransformations in the last ca.
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Biotransformations with nitrilases
Ludmila Martínková,Vladimir Kren +1 more
TL;DR: The range of possible nitrilase applications has been recently broadened but in most cases the parameters of the reactions need to be improved to establish viable industrial processes.