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Bioprospecting of Microbial Diversity: Challenges and Applications in Biochemical Industry, Agriculture and Environment Protection

Bioprospecting of Microbial Diversity: Challenges and Applications in Biochemical Industry, Agriculture and Environment Protection

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Bioprospecting of Microbial Diversity: Challenges and Applications in Biochemical Industry, Agriculture, and Environment Protection explores the use of microorganisms and bioactive compounds for sustainable approaches in various industries, including enzymes, biopesticides, biofertilizers, biosensors, therapeutics, nutraceuticals, and pharmaceuticals. It addresses challenges and solutions in microbial bioprospecting, discusses the application of microbe-based products in environmental pollution control, and highlights genomic-based technological advancements.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 564 pages
Publication date: 04 February 2022
Publisher: Elsevier - Health Sciences Division


Bioprospecting of Microbial Diversity: Challenges and Applications in Biochemical Industry, Agriculture, and Environment Protection delves into the comprehensive exploration of harnessing the potential of microorganisms and their bioactive compounds for the development of sustainable strategies in various fields. This insightful book provides a detailed account of recent advancements and challenges in the production and recovery of bioactive compounds, including enzymes, biopesticides, biofertilizers, biosensors, therapeutics, nutraceuticals, and pharmaceutical products. It sheds light on the complexities associated with different approaches of microbial bioprospecting and offers potential solutions to overcome these limitations. Furthermore, the book delves into the application of microbe-based products in the realm of environmental pollution control and the pursuit of greener technologies. By encompassing both established knowledge and genomic-based technological advancements, this book offers a profound understanding of microbial prospecting's applications in biochemical industries, agriculture, and environmental protection studies. It serves as a valuable resource for researchers, professionals, and enthusiasts alike, promoting the commercialization of microbial-derived bioactive compounds and their integration into these critical fields.
Bioprospecting of Microbial Diversity: Challenges and Applications in Biochemical Industry, Agriculture, and Environment Protection is a comprehensive and in-depth exploration of the utilization of microorganisms and their bioactive compounds for the development of sustainable approaches in various fields. This insightful book provides a detailed account of recent advancements and challenges in the production and recovery of bioactive compounds, including enzymes, biopesticides, biofertilizers, biosensors, therapeutics, nutraceuticals, and pharmaceutical products. It sheds light on the complexities associated with different approaches of microbial bioprospecting and offers potential solutions to overcome these limitations. Furthermore, the book delves into the application of microbe-based products in the realm of environmental pollution control and the pursuit of greener technologies. By encompassing both established knowledge and genomic-based technological advancements, this book offers a profound understanding of microbial prospecting's applications in biochemical industries, agriculture, and environmental protection studies. It serves as a valuable resource for researchers, professionals, and enthusiasts alike, promoting the commercialization of microbial-derived bioactive compounds and their integration into these critical fields.

The challenges associated with microbial bioprospecting are numerous and multifaceted. One of the primary challenges is the vastness and complexity of microbial diversity, which makes it difficult to identify and isolate valuable bioactive compounds from a vast pool of microorganisms. Additionally, the natural environment is often a rich source of microorganisms, making it challenging to access and isolate specific strains or species that possess the desired bioactive properties. Moreover, the production of bioactive compounds can be costly and time-consuming, requiring specialized equipment and expertise. Additionally, the stability and shelf life of bioactive compounds can be a concern, as they may be sensitive to environmental conditions or may undergo degradation over time.

Despite these challenges, there are several approaches to microbial bioprospecting that have been developed to overcome these limitations. One approach is the use of metagenomic analysis, which involves the sequencing of the entire genetic material of a microbial community and the identification of novel bioactive compounds. This approach has been particularly useful in identifying new enzymes and biopesticides from soil and other environmental samples. Another approach is the use of high-throughput screening, which involves the testing of large numbers of microorganisms for the presence of bioactive compounds. This approach has been used to identify new bioactive compounds from marine organisms and to develop new biopesticides and biofertilizers.

In addition to these approaches, there are several other applications of microbial bioprospecting in the biochemical industry, agriculture, and environment protection. For example, bioactive compounds can be used as natural pesticides and fertilizers to control pests and promote plant growth. Bioactive compounds can also be used as therapeutics to treat diseases and improve human health. Moreover, bioactive compounds can be used as biosensors to detect and monitor environmental pollutants and to develop new environmental monitoring technologies.

In conclusion, bioprospecting of microbial diversity presents both challenges and opportunities. By harnessing the potential of microorganisms and their bioactive compounds, we can develop sustainable strategies for the development of biochemical industries, agriculture, and environment protection. However, it is important to address the challenges associated with microbial bioprospecting and to develop innovative approaches to overcome these limitations. With continued research and development, we can expect to see more applications of microbial bioprospecting in these fields and to make significant contributions to the betterment of our planet.

Weight: 450g
Dimension: 235 x 191 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9780323909587

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