Microbial and natural macromolecules: synthesis and applications
Microbial and Natural Macromolecules: Synthesis and Applications brings together active scientists and academicians in the field who share updated information and research outcomes from global experts. Microbial macromolecular diversity, molecular composure, genetics, usability of advanced molecular...
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Zusammenfassung: | Microbial and Natural Macromolecules: Synthesis and Applications brings together active scientists and academicians in the field who share updated information and research outcomes from global experts. Microbial macromolecular diversity, molecular composure, genetics, usability of advanced molecular tools and techniques for their study as well as their applicability are discussed with detailed research perspectives.- Illustrates fundamental discoveries and methodological advancements- Discusses novel functional attributes of macromolecules- Updates progress on microbial macromolecular research |
Beschreibung: | Section 1: Introduction to diverse biological macromolecules ; 1. Biosynthesis, biodegradation and application of microbial polyhydroxyalkanoate (PHA) biopolyesters ; Martin Koller; 2. Microbial Siderophores: Markers of Infectious Diseases ; Vladimir Havlicek; 3. Synthesis and Applications of Chitosan: A Contemporary Macromolecule ; Muthulingam Seenuvasan; 4. Microbial Caffeinases: biosynthesis and properties ; Cristobal Noe Aguilar; 5. Metabolic networks involved in the production of keto-acids, precursors to industrial products ; Vasu Appanna; 6. The microbial biopolymers produced from methane: Overview of recent progress and new perspectives ; Rajesh Kumar Sani; 7. Microbial production of rhamnolipid: Synthesis and potential application in bioremediation of hydrophobic pollutants ; Manickam Natesan; Section 2: Various organisms/microbes and corresponding macromolecules ; 8. - Unraveling the diversity of algae and its Biomacromolecules ; Koushalya S, Rashi Vishwakarma and Anushree Malik; 9. Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) from actinobacteria: Current status and future prospects ; M. Radhakrishnan and Jerrine Jerrine Joseph; 10. Macromolecules of fungal origin and their nanocomposites ; Krishna Mohan Poluri; 11. Mycobacterial glycoproteins: Function and significance in diseases ; Rohan Dhiman; 12. Microbial extraction of micro and nano fibers from plant fibers ; Sabu Thomas, Jithin Joy and Hanna J. Maria; 13. Natural molecules against quorum sensing associated biofilm formation of pathogens ; S. Karutha Pandian; 14. Cyanobacterial Extracellular Polymeric Substances (EPS)- Biosynthesis and their potential applications ; Radha Prasanna; Section 3: Tools and techniques to study microbial macromolecules ; 15. Rediscovering and repurposing natural microbial macromolecules through computational approaches ; Chandrajit Lahiri; 16. - The relevance of actinobacteria as sources of antioxidant compounds: Evaluation of Streptomyces isolates from rhizosphere collected at Brazilian Caatinga ; Patrícia Maria Guedes Paiva; 17. Spectroscopy and microscopic techniques for characterization of microbial molecules with major emphasis on bacterial nanocellulose ; Rajesh Kumar Sani; 18. Advancement in tools and techniques for mining biological molecules from coral reef ecosystem and their role in coral health ; Neha P. Patel and Soumya Haldar; Section 4: Functional attributes of biological macromolecules ; 19. Role of microbial macromolecules in bioremediation ; Celin Acharya; 20. Antimicrobial peptides as a potent therapeutic regimen to quench biofilm mediated antimicrobial resistance ; S. Karutha Pandian; 21. Microbial release of exopolymeric substances and their role in removal of pollutants from wastewater ; E.IsilArslan Topal; 22. Microbial fouling in the water treatment plant ; Toleti Subba Rao; 23. - Enzymatic biodegradation of nitroaromatics and explosives ; Gurunath Ramanathan, Anamika Kushwaha and kiran lata; 24. Biomass derived microporous adsorbents for CO2 capture to mitigate climate change ; Shamik Chowdhury; 25. Biosynthesis of Polyglutamic acid (?-PGA), a biodegradable and economical polyamide biopolymer for industrial applications ; Poonam S. Nigam; 26. Microalgal cell factories, A platform for high-value added biorenewables to improve economics of the biorefinery ; Pannaga Pavan Jutur; 27. Effect of Bacterial Attachment on Permeable Membranes Aided by Extra Cellular Polymeric Substances ; Suganya Subburaj; 28. Biofilm-EPS based biodegradation of radionucleids ; Toleti Subba Rao; 29. Structure-function relationships of unique microbial proteins of pathogenic bacteria ; Sanjukta Patra |
Beschreibung: | xxviii, 833 Seiten Illustrationen, Diagramme 229 mm |
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