
- 408 pages
- English
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About this book
Smart Bioremediation Technologies: Microbial Enzymes provides insights into the complex behavior of enzymes and identifies metabolites and their degradation pathways. It will help readers work towards solutions for sustainable medicine and environmental pollution. The book highlights the microbial enzymes that have replaced many plant and animal enzymes, also presenting their applications in varying industries, including pharmaceuticals, genetic engineering, biofuels, diagnostics and therapy. In addition, new methods, including genomics and?metagenomics, are being employed for the discovery of new enzymes from microbes. This book brings all of these topics together, representing the first resource on how to solve problems in bioremediation.
- Provides the most novel approaches in enzyme studies
- Gives insights in real-time enzymology that are correlated with bioremediation
- Serves as a valuable resource on the use of genomes, transcriptomes and proteomes with bioremediation
- Refers to enzymes as diagnostic tools
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Mushroom mycoremediation: kinetics and mechanism
Abstract
Keywords
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Bioremediation steps

1.2.1 Biodegradation
Table of contents
- Cover image
- Title page
- Table of Contents
- Copyright
- List of Contributors
- Chapter 1. Mushroom mycoremediation: kinetics and mechanism
- Chapter 2. Omics technology to study bioremediation and respective enzymes
- Chapter 3. Enzymology of the nitrogen cycle and bioremediation of toxic nitrogenous compounds
- Chapter 4. Effects of xenobiotics and their biodegradation in marine life
- Chapter 5. Role of keratinase in bioremediation of feathers and hairs
- Chapter 6. Enzymatic bioremediation: a smart tool to fight environmental pollutants
- Chapter 7. Regional impact of psychrophilic bacteria on bioremediation
- Chapter 8. Biotechnological and microbial standpoint cahoot in bioremediation
- Chapter 9. Significance of soil enzymes in agriculture
- Chapter 10. Comparative analysis of fungal and bacterial enzymes in biodegradation of xenobiotic compounds
- Chapter 11. Omics approaches for elucidating molecular mechanisms of microbial bioremediation
- Chapter 12. Major metabolites after degradation of xenobiotics and enzymes involved in these pathways
- Chapter 13. Microbial keratinase: a tool for bioremediation of feather waste
- Chapter 14. Biodegradation of toxic dyes: a comparative study of enzyme action in a microbial system
- Chapter 15. Phytoremediation facilitating enzymes: an enzymatic approach for enhancing remediation process
- Chapter 16. Bioremediation of petroleum hydrocarbon-polluted soil using microbial enzymes
- Chapter 17. Microorganisms: an asset for decontamination of soil
- Chapter 18. System biology, simulation, and network analysis of enzymes in waste removal from the environment
- Chapter 19. Evaluation of horizontal gene transfer of catabolic genes and its application in bioremediation
- Index