Industrial Applications of Microbial Secondary Metabolites : Biotechnological and Commercial Applications

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 344 p.
  • 言語 ENG
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Full Description

This comprehensive volume of Industrial Applications of Microbial Secondary
Metabolites - Biotechnological and Commercial Applications offers an in-depth, research-driven overview of microbial secondary metabolites, emphasizing their biosynthesis, functional diversity, and cross-sectoral industrial relevance. All chapters are authored by domain experts. This volume provides a comprehensive examination of microbial secondary metabolites, elucidating their biosynthetic complexity, ecological significance, and translational potential across agricultural, pharmaceutical, industrial, and environmental domains. Secondary metabolites, distinct from primary metabolic products, represent a vast array of structurally diverse and biologically active compounds produced by microorganisms such as bacteria, fungi, and actinomycetes, often under specific environmental or stress-induced conditions. The book investigates their regulatory networks, gene clusters (e.g., PKS, NRPS, and hybrid pathways), and microbial genomics that underpin metabolite production and optimization through advanced metabolic engineering, synthetic biology, and omics-integrated biotechnological platforms.

Early chapters explain the role of secondary metabolites in various industries, detailing current bioprocessing methods for large-scale fermentation, strain improvement strategies, and downstream processing for value-added compounds. The book transitions into agronomic applications, where microbial metabolites act as natural elicitors, phytostimulants, and rhizosphere modulators.

Detailed case studies explore the functional role of secondary metabolites in inducing systemic acquired resistance (SAR) and induced systemic resistance (ISR), modulating phytohormone signaling (e.g., auxin, ethylene, jasmonic acid), and suppressing pathogenic fungi, bacteria, and nematodes through antagonistic metabolites such as lipopeptides, siderophores, VOCs, and antibiotics.

The integration of microbial consortia and bioformulations for sustainable agriculture—including biofertilizers, seed biopriming, and advanced delivery systems—is covered with an emphasis on formulation stability, carrier matrices, and shelf-life enhancement.

The chapters also cover human health applications, including novel antimicrobials, immunomodulatory agents, and nutraceutical compounds derived from Ganoderma and probiotic strains. Industrial sections discuss microbial pigments and fungal-derived dyes as alternatives to synthetic colourants with their physicochemical properties, scalability, and applications in food, pharmaceuticals, and textiles.

Nanotechnology-enabled strategies for metabolite production and delivery, including nano-bioreactors, green nanomanufacturing processes, nanoformulations, and biosensors for agriculture and diagnostics has also been discussed.

The book also covers future trends in biomanufacturing, emphasizing the need for integrated biorefineries, AI-driven strain design, and global harmonization of microbial product commercialization. The regulatory and commercial landscape is also evaluated, including guidelines for GRAS status, intellectual property, biosafety considerations, and pathway standardization for scale-up.

To our opinion, book will serve as a valuable reference for researchers, microbiologists, biotechnologists, agricultural scientists, environmental professionals, and industrial stakeholders engaged in microbial biotechnology and allied fields. This compilation will not only support ongoing academic and industrial efforts but also inspire novel research directions.

Constructive feedback and suggestions from valuable readers are warmly welcomed and will be thoughtfully considered for inclusion in future editions, ensuring that the content remains current, relevant, and impactful.

Contents

1. Industrial Applications of Microbial Secondary Metabolites- Biotechnological and Commercial Applications. 2. Biotechnological Approaches for Microbial Secondary Metabolites. 3. Sustainable Agriculture and Microbial Secondary Metabolites. 4. Fungal Endophytes Based Secondary Metabolites and Their Impact on Phytopathogens. 5. Advanced Sustainable Agriculture Strategies for Developing Crops Rich in Primary and Secondary Metabolites for Food and Nutritional Security. 6. Recent Advances in the Use of Microbial Secondary Metabolites as Bio-stimulants and Bio-protectants in Sustainable Agriculture. 7. Significance of Bacillus as a Potential Biocontrol Agent to Control Wheat Diseases. 8. Advanced Formulations of Bioinoculants for Soil Fertility Management. 9. Biopriming Seeds by Microbes: Smart Approach for Enhancing Crop Productivity.10. Application of Probiotics in Food and Agricultural Science. 11. Microbial Secondary Metabolites for Health Care and Nutrition.12. Bioactive Compounds from Ganoderma and Their Importance. 13. Industrial Applications of Microbial Pigments.14. Synthesis and Commercial Production of Natural Fungal Colours: Current Status and Emerging Trends.15: Secondary Metabolites of Trichoderma for the Biological Control of Fungal Plant Pathogens. 16: Secondary Metabolites from Microorganisms: A Boost to the Textile Industry.17. Microbial Secondary Metabolites as Antibiotics.18. Microbial Secondary Metabolites and Recent Advances in Nanomicrotechnology. 19. Nanotechnological Approaches for Microbial Secondary Metabolites Production. 20. Green Nanomanufacturing of Secondary Metabolites: Unlocking Microbial Potential. 21. Regulatory Requirements for Commercialization of Microbial Secondary Metabolites. 22. Current and Future Aspects of Industrial Large-Scale Production and Commercialization of Microbial Secondary Metabolites

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