Microbial Biomolecules
eBook - ePub

Microbial Biomolecules

Emerging Approach in Agriculture, Pharmaceuticals and Environment Management

  1. 538 pages
  2. English
  3. ePUB (mobile friendly)
  4. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - ePub

Microbial Biomolecules

Emerging Approach in Agriculture, Pharmaceuticals and Environment Management

About this book

Microbial Biomolecules: Emerging Approach in Agriculture, Pharmaceuticals and Environment Management explores and compiles new aspects of microbial-based biomolecules such as microbial enzymes, microbial metabolites, microbial surfactants, exopolysaccharides, and bioactive compounds and their potential applications in the field of health-related issues, sustainable agriculture and environment contamination management. Written for researchers, scientists, and graduate and PhD students in the areas of Microbiology, Biotechnology, Environmental Science and Pharmacology, this book covers the urgent need to explore eco-friendly and sustainable approaches to healthcare, agriculture and environmental contamination management. - Explores eco-friendly and sustainable approaches to healthcare, agriculture and environmental contamination management - Compiles new aspects of microbial-based biomolecules - Proves that the use of microbes or microbial products are suitable alternatives to manage the current challenges of healthcare issues, chemical pesticides and environmental contamination

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Yes, you can access Microbial Biomolecules by Ajay Kumar,Muhammad Bilal,Luiz Fernando Romanholo Ferreira,Kumari Madhuree in PDF and/or ePUB format, as well as other popular books in Biological Sciences & Microbiology. We have over one million books available in our catalogue for you to explore.

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title page
  3. Table of Contents
  4. Copyright
  5. Contents
  6. List of contributors
  7. List of Illustrations
  8. List of Tables
  9. Chapter 1 : Rhizobacterial biomolecules for sustainable crop production and environmental management: plausible functions and molecular mechanisms
  10. Chapter 2 : Microbial biomolecules: reducing viral loads in agriculture
  11. Chapter 3 : Quorum quenching in marine bacteria and its applications
  12. Chapter 4 : Microbially synthesized nanoparticles: application in health-care management
  13. Chapter 5 : Microbial biofilm approaches in phytopathogen management
  14. Chapter 6 : Health benefits of bacteriocins produced by probiotic lactic acid bacteria
  15. Chapter 7 : Actinomycetes, cyanobacteria, and fungi: a rich source of bioactive molecules
  16. Chapter 8 : Bioactive compounds from endophytic microorganisms
  17. Chapter 9 : Microbial metabolites in plant disease management
  18. Chapter 10 : Secondary metabolites from marine fungi: current status and application
  19. Chapter 11 : An eco-friendly quick-fix biosurfactant approach with wide range of roles and potential
  20. Chapter 12 : Microbial enzymes as a robust process to mitigate pollutants of environmental concern
  21. Chapter 13 : Consequences of pharmaceutically active compounds and their removal strategies
  22. Chapter 14 : Bioprospecting microbial proteases in various industries/sectors
  23. Chapter 15 : Prospects of microbial phytases in the food and feed industry
  24. Chapter 16 : Gut microbial metabolites and colorectal cancer
  25. Chapter 17 : Microbial synthesized antibiotics in healthcare management
  26. Chapter 18 : Microbial proteases—robust biocatalytic tools for greener biotechnology
  27. Chapter 19 : Applications of microbial biomolecules in sustainable agriculture
  28. Chapter 20 : Prospecting bio-enzymes for a greener environment
  29. Chapter 21 : Enzyme immobilization on alginate biopolymer for biotechnological applications
  30. Chapter 22 : Natural prebiotics and probiotics in use as an alternative to antiviral drugs against the pandemic COVID-19
  31. Index
  32. A