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Microbial Essentialism. An Industrial Prospective. Developments in Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology

  • Book

  • March 2024
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 5850232

Microbial Essentialism: An Industrial Prospective refers to properties specifically possessed by microbes, including the secretion of metabolites which make them unique. These microorganisms can be commercially exploited for beneficial purposes such as the production of whole microbial cells, for products for direct use, or as starting raw materials in the manufacture of other commercial products. The book reviews the newest techniques, approaches, and options in the use of microorganisms for the manufacture of industrially important products such as pharmaceuticals, industrial enzymes, chemicals, proteins, foods and beverages, and fuels. Additional sections cover fundamental principles of established and innovative industrial microbiology and biotechnology processes and products while also discussing industrial microorganisms and the technology required for large-scale cultivation and isolation of fermentation products.

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Table of Contents

1. Essentialism of lactic acid bacteria and their role in production
2. Probiotics: Beneficial microbes for health and the food industry
3. Enterococci in the food industry: Friends or Foes?
4. Dextran mediated nanoparticles and its various applications
5. Bacterial biopolymers: Current status and future perspectives
6. Biomedical applications of bacterial cellulose: Present status and future prospects
7. Transaminases and aspartate ammonia-lyases as the biocatalysts for the syntheses of amino acids
8. Phototrophic microorganisms as the future of green biotechnology
9. Microbial enzymes in plastic degradation
10. current state of research on biopolymer production by extremophilic microbes
11. Biotechnological potential of cold adaptive extremozymes
12. Psychobiotics and their Applications in Neuropsychiatry
13. 5-Aminolevulinic acid production: Strategies for microbial biosynthesis advances and perspective
14. Recent trends for enhancing oil recovery using microbial consortia
15. Biosynthesis of nanoparticles by microorganisms and its potential to revolutionize antibiotic drug market
16. Microbial secondary metabolites as therapeutic agents
17. Microbial biosensor: A tool for effective bioremediation
18. Plant Growth Promoting Fungi: A tool for agriculturally important industrial production
19. Biodiversity, distribution, and practical application of nodule bacteria in Armenia with reference to global studies
20. Bacillus antagonists: from rhizosphere to industry
21. Emerging reservoir of eco-friendly resources within a natural endowment: Industrial application of bacterial and fungal endophytes
22. Microbial inoculants for sustainable agriculture: present concepts and future perspectives
23. Management of diversity and abundance of soil microorganisms to inhibit the occurrence of plant
24. Microbial culture banks: a practice for sustainable future

Authors

Raghvendra Pratap Singh Chief Scientist and Head, R&D, Azoth Biotech Pvt. Ltd., Noida, UP, INDIA. Dr. Raghvendra Pratap Singh is an eminent scientist in the Microbial Biotechnology. He has received his PhD from Gurukul Kangri University, India and is presently working in Research and Development Division, Uttaranchal University, Dehradun. Since 2014-2016, He worked as Research Scientist in Shandong University. His research contributions relate to the area of ecology of myxobacteria, plant-microbes interaction and microbial genomics. He is member of Aquatic Biodiversity Society and has a certification from Food and Drug association of India. He has received several awards and grants from various scientific agencies and societies such as Young Scientist award by ABA-2017, SERB-DST grant, Chinese Postdoctoral Grant, DBT travel grant etc. He has participated as Speaker in several National and International scientific meets and conferences such as FEMS-2013 in Stresa, Italy, Myxo-2016 in Switzerland, AMI, PTPB-2014 etc. Geetanjali Manchanda Department of Biotechnology, Panjab University, Chandigarh, India. Dr. Geetanjali Manchanda is working as Head of the Botany Department in DAV University, Jalandhar, India. She received MSc degree from Delhi University and PhD from Panjab University, Chandigarh. She has extensively worked on plant microbe interactions in stressed and contaminated environments with special focus on mycorrhizae for the fortification of various crops. She has received the prestigious research grants from DST, India, and IFS Sweden. She has contributed immensely to the scientific community by publishing research papers and book chapters. She had recently authored three books in which one book is on the use of omics technology for microbiology that has been published by ICAR, New Delhi, India. Sreedevi Sarsan Department of Microbiology. St. Pious X Degree & PG College for Women, Hyderabad. Dr. Sreedevi Sarsan completed her PhD in 2012 from Osmania University and is working as Head, Department of Microbiology and IQAC Coordinator of St. Pious X Degree & PG College for Women, Hyderabad. She has 18 years of teaching and research experience in Environmental microbiology, Soil microbiology, Food microbiology, Industrial Microbiology, agricultural microbiology, and other fields of applied microbiology. She has completed UGC funded project and guided many UG and PG student projects. To her credit, she has published a book and contributed a number of book chapters. She has organized conferences and chaired many academic and technical sessions at various national and International conferences/seminars /workshops. She has been awarded with Best Woman Faculty (by Novel Research Academy in 2020); IMRF Excellence Award (by International Multidisciplinary Research Foundation 2019); Best Citizen Gold Medal Award (by GEPRA in 2019); Best Scientist Award (by IMRF in 2016); Young Scientist Award (in 2012). Ajay Kumar Sam Higginbottom University of Agriculture, Technology and Sciences, UP, India. Dr. Ajay Kumar is an Associate Professor in the Department of Industrial Microbiology, Sam Higginbottom University of Agriculture, Technology and Sciences, UP, India. Previously, he worked as Assistant Professor in the Department of Microbiology, Lovely Professional University, Punjab, India. He did his postdoctoral fellowship in molecular microbiology from North-West University- Mafikeng campus, South Africa. He is an active member of scientific society "Association of Microbiologist of India�. He has published more than 50 research articles including review papers/book chapters in the leading international journals/publishers. He also has a patent for the formulation of liquid biofertilizer with increased shelf life for sustainable agriculture. He has wide area of research experience, especially in the field of Plant-Microbe Interactions, and antibiotic resistance in food borne pathogens. Hovik Panosyan Department of Biochemistry, Microbiology and Biotechnology, Yerevan State University, A. Manoogian 1, 0025 Yerevan, Armenia. Professor Hovik Panosyan graduated in Biology from Yerevan State University (YSU) in 1999. He received his PhD in microbiology from Institute of Botany of NAS of Armenia in 2003. He has been a faculty member at YSU since 2002 and was promoted to Associate Professor in 2011. His main research area is Microbial Ecology and Biology of Extremophilic Microbes. He has been awarded numerous research fellowships and awards including FEBS Short-Term Fellowship (2009 and 2004), FEMS Research Fellowship (2009), NFSAT (2011) DAAD (2013) and has participated in international research together with USA, European and Asian partners. Dr. Panosyan is actively engaged in studying of microbial community of extreme environments (terrestrial geothermal springs, alkali-saline soils, subterranean salt deposits, copper and molybdenum mines distributed on the territory of Armenia) based on culture-dependent and molecular techniques. He has published more than 60 research papers in peer-reviewed journals, 4 books and 25 chapters.