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This contributed volume offers a comprehensive exploration of the trends in microbial biotechnology, focusing on innovations that drive industrial microbiology forward. With a spotlight on bioprocess engineering and its applications, the book sheds light on how these advancements are paving the way for more efficient and sustainable industrial practices.
The chapters cover a wide range of topics, including the selection and improvement of hyper-producing microbial strains, metabolic engineering for industrial product development, and the integration of CRISPR technology and artificial intelligence in bioprocess engineering. It provides insights into how these tools are revolutionizing the production of value-added products. The book also addresses the challenges of commercialization and regulatory hurdles, offering strategies for overcoming these obstacles. Readers will discover the integration of omics technologies—genomics, proteomics, and metabolomics—and their role in optimizing bioprocesses for enhanced product yields.
This book is an essential resource for researchers, graduate students, and industry professionals in the fields of microbiology, biotechnology, and environmental engineering. It provides a multidisciplinary perspective on microbial biotechnology, making it suitable for teaching, research, and staying updated with the latest developments. The book is part of the "Industrial Microbiology and Biotechnology" series, known for its comprehensive coverage of microbial innovations and their industrial applications.
Contents
1. Advances in Microbial Biotechnology: Engineered Biofactories for Therapeutics, Biosensors, and Sustainable Chemicals.- 2. Genetically Engineered Microorganisms and Their Role in Industrial and Therapeutic Product Development.- 3. Omics, CRISPR & Artificial Intelligence: The Triad Revolutionizing Bioprocess Engineering.- 4. Process engineering for scalable collagen production: Upstream and Downstream strategies for tissue regeneration.- 5. Commercial Products of Microbes: An Overview.- 6. Fermentation to Therapeutics: Microbial-derived products.- 7. Modern Molecular Biology: Tools, Applications, and the Power of Gene Cloning.- 8. Gene Manipulation Strategies for Advancing Microbial Biotechnology for Bioproduct Innovation.- 9. AI-Assisted Microalgal Bioprocessing: Innovations, Challenges, and Future Prospects in Sustainable Manufacturing.- 10. RNAi in the Post-Genomic Era: Delivery, Drug Design, and Emerging Technologies.- 11. Genomic and Proteomic Techniques in Industrial Microbiology.- 12. Biotechnological Advances in Therapeutics: Therapeutic Proteins, Antibodies, Vaccines, Regulatory Standards.- 13. Biophysical and analytical techniques for molecular structure and functional analysis in microbial systems.- 14. Revolutionizing Biomolecule Isolation and Characterization: Recent Advancement in Electrophoresis, Chromatography, and Radioactive Techniques.- 15. Analytical Methods for Separation and Detection of Biomolecules in Microbial Biotechnology.- 16. Techniques in Molecular Separation: From Electrophoresis to Radiotracer Analysis.- 17. Advanced Electrophoretic, Chromatographic, and Radioactive Approaches for Molecular Characterization in Microbes.- 18. Microbial Enzymes for Agricultural Biomass Conversion: A Biotechnological Approach for Sustainable Bioenergy Production.- 19. Resource Recovery and Waste Valorization: A New Industrial Paradigm.- 20. Incinerated Distillery Spent Wash Bioconversion to Organic Manure for Sustainable Agriculture.- 21. Microbial-mediated Approach to Sustainable Management and Bioresource Recovery Associated with Industrial Waste.- 22. Waste to wealth: In-silico biorefineries harnessing microbial intelligence for lignocellulosic-based circular bioeconomy.- 23. Sustainable Biorefineries: Integrating Techno-Economic Analysis and Life Cycle Assessment in the Circular Bioeconomy.- 24. Applications of Bioprocess Technology in Industrial Sectors.- 25. Lignocellulosic biomass resources for bioenergy and valuable platform chemicals: A circular economy concept.- 26. A Current Insight into Various Pollutants Globally and Their Impact on the Environment.



