Volatiles and Metabolites of Microbes
Coordonnateurs : Panwar Joginder Singh, Samuel Jastin, Kumar Ajay
Volatiles and Metabolites of Microbes compiles the latest research and advancement in the field of volatiles, metabolites synthesized from the microbial strains such as actinomycetes, bacteria, cyanobacteria, and fungal species and their potential applications in the field of healthcare issue and sustainable agriculture.
There is an urgent need to explore new and advanced biological methods for health industries and sustainable agriculture and to protect the environment from environmental pollution or contaminates, global warming, and also control the health of human beings from the side effects of various pharmaceuticals products.
Focusing all these factors, Volatiles and Metabolites of Microbes explores new aspects of microorganism in terms of volatiles, enzymes, bioactive compounds synthesized from the microbes and their potential applications in the field of sustainable agriculture and health-related issues
2. Bacterial VOCs and gene-induced host-defense pathways
3. Microbial volatiles: small molecules with an important role in intra- and interbacterial genus interactions-quorum sensing
4. Detection and purification of microbial volatile organic compounds
5. Microbial volatiles as new frontiers in antibiotic research
6. Fungal volatile compounds: a source of novel in plant protection agents
7. Endophytic microbes: an array of organic volatiles and secondary metabolites
8. Role and behavior of microbial volatile organic compounds in mitigating stress
9. Significance of microbial volatiles in ecological health: impact on wetland systems
10. Endophytic bacteria as source of novel bioactive compounds
11. Bacterial metabolites: an unexplored quarry
12. Microbial metabolites in nutrition and healthcare
13. Fungal strains as source of bioactive compounds and their potential application
14. Cyanobacteria-derived small molecules: a new class of drugs
15. Endophytic fungi as a potential source of cytotoxic drugs: a fungal solution to cancer
16. Volatile organic compounds for enhancement of plant growth through plant growth promoting rhizobacteria
17. Importance of microbial secondary metabolites in health care applications
18. Role of fungal metabolites as biopesticides: an emerging trend in sustainable agriculture
19. Endophytes producing active constituents in Centella asiatica with a special emphasis on asiaticoside and madecassoside: a review update
20. Endophytes producing bioactive compounds from Piper spp.: a review on utilization, bottlenecks, and future perspectives
21. Recent advances and future prospects of indole alkaloids producing endophytes from Catharanthus roseus
Dr. Jastin Samuel (PhD) is working as Assistant Professor leading waste valorization research lab at Lovely Professional University, Phagwara, Punjab, India. He has more than a decade experience in R&D. He has been an active part of DST, EU-DBT, and CSIR-funded projects. He was awarded the prestigious CSIR-SRF fellowship in Engineering (ENG42) in 2013. Along with his team, he has developed lab-scale mine wastewater treatment system for opencast mines at Orissa, India; established ETP tertiary treatment facility for two industries (sugar industry and distillery industry) with reuse and business proposition in Andhra Pradesh, India, that is, approved by CPCB; established a water treatment facility at Pondicherry in PPP mode with the State Government. He is presently working on pathway assessment and mitigation of Micro and Nano-plastics. He has been a member of review boards of various jou
- Provides a broad aspect about volatiles, bioactive compounds, and secondary metabolites of microbes compiled in one cover
- Gives the latest research and advancement in the field of volatiles, secondary metabolites, and bioactive compounds synthesized from the different microbial strains
- Responds to new developments in the detection of the complex compound structures of volatiles
- Offers insight to a very broad audience in Biotechnology, Applied Microbiology, Agronomy, and Pathology
Date de parution : 06-2021
Ouvrage de 512 p.
15x22.8 cm