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Streptokinase (Streptase), nattokinase (microbial origin) and urokinase (Abbokinase) are called as first-generation thrombolytic drugs.

The Nalp3 inflammasome is known to be activated by compounds of microbial origin and also by molecules that appear when cells die, such as uric acid.

The chapter emphasizes on the microbial origin and distribution of these enzymes, their biochemical properties, and their engineering and use in biocatalysis.

They have been classified into different groups based on their chemical composition and microbial origin and they are divided into five major classes which include glycolipids, lipopeptides, phospholipids, polymeric compounds and neutral lipids (Ron and Rosenberg 2001; Sen 2010).

Urine contains a sizable fraction of the human metabolome and metabolites of microbial origin, and requires minimal processing for analysis by LC-MS [ 17- 20].

It can be expected that a significant number of these metabolites are of microbial origin and that the gut microbiota contributes substantially.

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27 One cross-sectional study 28 found an association between indoor exposure VOC of microbial origin (MVOCs) and plasticisers, and risk of asthma (mean increased risk for asthma 2.1/µg/m of total MVOC).

In several studies, metabolites and enzymes of microbial origin (fungi and bacteria), even whole microbes have been used in the synthesis of nanoparticles [6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11], while many others have reported the synthesis of nanoparticles by employing extracts from various parts of the plants such as seeds, fruits, flowers, leaves, stem and roots [12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19].

However, woody plants have INA with different properties from those of microbial origin (Ashworth and Kieft 1995).

Written consent was not needed in the present study as the material used is of microbial origin only and no personally identifiable information was gathered.

The investigation of further toxins of animal, plant and microbial origin (e.g. botulism) and infections (e.g. Clostridium difficile-associated diarrhoea and diphtheria) has revealed their toxic mechanisms and paved the way for future potential therapies and applications in drug design, e.g. 'molecular Trojan horses' (Barth and Stiles 2008).

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