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statin a blood cholesterol lowering agent is comme
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Statin, a blood-cholesterol lowering agent, is commercially obtained from
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Jun 14, 2022
Trichoderma polysporum
Acetobacter aceti
Clostridium butyricum
Monascus purpureus
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Solution and Explanation
Statins produced by the yeast Monascus purpureus have been commercially used as blood-cholesterol lowering agents. It is involved in competitive inhibition of the enzyme responsible for the synthesis of cholesterol.
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Concepts Used:
Microbes in Human Welfare
There are several valuable
microorganisms that are beneficial to humans
in various manners such as:
In Household Products
Fermentation of milk to produce yogurt.
Milk cuddling to compose curd, cheese, and paneer.
In Industrial Products
Production of beverages such as wine, beer, whiskey, brandy, or rum.
Production of antibiotics such as Penicillin and other chemical substances to kill or retard the expansion of disease-causing microbes.
Fermented Beverages
A fermentor is used to produce microbes on a large scale for industrial purposes.
The brewer’s yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae) is used to make ethanol. At this time, the yeast ferments malted cereals and fruit juices.
Antibiotics
The term antibiotic means “against life”. These materials can kill or destroy the growth of other microbes.