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BIOGENIC - ترجمة إلى العربية

SUBSTANCE PRODUCED BY LIFE PROCESSES; IT MAY BE EITHER CONSTITUENTS, OR SECRETIONS, OF PLANTS OR ANIMALS
Biogenetic; Biogenic; Abiogenic; Biogenic element
  • Cyanobacteria extracts inhibiting the growth of ''Micrococcus luteus''
  • Model of movement of marine compounds
  • Chromatographic separation of chlorophyll
  • Biogenic sediment: limestone containing fossils
  • Natural gum, a secretion from ''[[Hevea brasiliensis]]''
  • Scanning electron microscope image of silver nanoparticles
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  • [[Crude oil]], a transformed biogenic substance
  • Photobioreactor used to produce microalgae metabolites

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تعريف

biogenic
[?b???(?)'d??n?k]
¦ adjective produced or brought about by living organisms.

ويكيبيديا

Biogenic substance

A biogenic substance is a product made by or of life forms. While the term originally was specific to metabolite compounds that had toxic effects on other organisms, it has developed to encompass any constituents, secretions, and metabolites of plants or animals. In context of molecular biology, biogenic substances are referred to as biomolecules. They are generally isolated and measured through the use of chromatography and mass spectrometry techniques. Additionally, the transformation and exchange of biogenic substances can by modelled in the environment, particularly their transport in waterways.

The observation and measurement of biogenic substances is notably important in the fields of geology and biochemistry. A large proportion of isoprenoids and fatty acids in geological sediments are derived from plants and chlorophyll, and can be found in samples extending back to the Precambrian. These biogenic substances are capable of withstanding the diagenesis process in sediment, but may also be transformed into other materials. This makes them useful as biomarkers for geologists to verify the age, origin and degradation processes of different rocks.

Biogenic substances have been studied as part of marine biochemistry since the 1960s, which has involved investigating their production, transport, and transformation in the water, and how they may be used in industrial applications. A large fraction of biogenic compounds in the marine environment are produced by micro and macro algae, including cyanobacteria. Due to their antimicrobial properties they are currently the subject of research in both industrial projects, such as for anti-fouling paints, or in medicine.