Description
Microbial Essentialism: An Industrial Prospective refers to properties specifically possessed by microbes such as secretion of metabolites which make them unique and can be employed by industries. These microorganisms can be commercially exploited for beneficial purposes such as the production of whole microbial cells or their products for direct use or as starting raw material in the manufacture of other commercial products which can contribute to large-scale and profit-oriented businesses.Microbial Essentialism: An Industrial Prospective 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. It covers fundamental principles of established and innovative industrial microbiology and biotechnology processes and products. It also discusses industrial microorganisms and the technology required for large-scale cultivation and isolation of fermentation products.- Covers key aspects of microbial physiology, exploring the versatility of microorganisms and their diverse metabolic activities and products- Provides methods and various traditional and novel applications of microorganisms to industrial processes- Contributed by a multidisciplinary group of experts who offer not only a thorough evaluation of the primary literature, but also invaluable first-hand experience in industrial microbiology and biotechnology
Table of Contents
1. Essentialism of lactic acid bacteria and their role in production2. Probiotics: Beneficial microbes for health and the food industry3. Enterococci in the food industry: Friends or Foes?4. Dextran mediated nanoparticles and its various applications5. Bacterial biopolymers: Current status and future perspectives6. Biomedical applications of bacterial cellulose: Present status and future prospects7. Transaminases and aspartate ammonia-lyases as the biocatalysts for the syntheses of amino acids8. Phototrophic microorganisms as the future of green biotechnology9. Microbial enzymes in plastic degradation10. current state of research on biopolymer production by extremophilic microbes11. Biotechnological potential of cold adaptive extremozymes12. Psychobiotics and their Applications in Neuropsychiatry13. 5-Aminolevulinic acid production: Strategies for microbial biosynthesis advances and perspective14. Recent trends for enhancing oil recovery using microbial consortia15. Biosynthesis of nanoparticles by microorganisms and its potential to revolutionize antibiotic drug market16. Microbial secondary metabolites as therapeutic agents17. Microbial biosensor: A tool for effective bioremediation18. Plant Growth Promoting Fungi: A tool for agriculturally important industrial production19. Biodiversity, distribution, and practical application of nodule bacteria in Armenia with reference to global studies20. Bacillus antagonists: from rhizosphere to industry21. Emerging reservoir of eco-friendly resources within a natural endowment: Industrial application of bacterial and fungal endophytes22. Microbial inoculants for sustainable agriculture: present concepts and future perspectives23. Management of diversity and abundance of soil microorganisms to inhibit the occurrence of plant24. Microbial culture banks: a practice for sustainable future