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Microbial Factories

Biodiversity, Biopolymers, Bioactive Molecules: Volume 2

  • Provides complete solutions to waste management and bioenergy that does not exist to date

  • Provides an insight into a comprehensive microbial biodiversity for producing bioenergy and biopolymers

  • Describes novel genomic tools for identification of bacterial diversity and molecular mechanisms for conversion of non-producers to producers

  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

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Table of contents (21 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xi
  2. Approaches for the Synthesis of Tailor-Made Polyhydroxyalkanoates

    • Carlos F. Peña Malacara, Andrés García Romero, Modesto Millán Ponce, Tania Castillo Marenco
    Pages 11-28
  3. Phylogenetic Affiliation of Pseudomonas sp. MO2, a Novel Polyhydroxyalkanoate-Synthesizing Bacterium

    • Parveen Kumar Sharma, Jilagamazhi Fu, Xiang Zhang, Richard Sparling, David B. Levin
    Pages 57-77
  4. Synthetic Biology Strategies for Polyhydroxyalkanoate Synthesis

    • Gunjan Arora, Andaleeb Sajid, Parijat Kundu, Mritunjay Saxena
    Pages 79-89
  5. Frontiers in Biomedical Engineering: PHA-Fabricated Implants

    • Lalit K. Singh, Neha Dhasmana, Shashank S. Kamble, Aditya K. Sharma, Yogendra Singh
    Pages 91-102
  6. Sporulation, a Pitfall in the Path of PHB Production

    • Neha Dhasmana, Lalit K. Singh, Shashank S. Kamble, Nishant Kumar, Yogendra Singh
    Pages 103-112
  7. Microbial Biopolymers: The Exopolysaccharides

    • Angelina, S. V. N. Vijayendra
    Pages 113-125
  8. Innovations in Microalgal Harvesting Using Biopolymer-Based Approach

    • Chiranjib Banerjee, Rajib Bandopadhyay, Puneet Kumar Singh, Harsh Kumar Agrawal, Pratyoosh Shukla
    Pages 127-138
  9. From Microbial Biopolymers to Bioplastics: Sustainable Additives for PHB Processing and Stabilization

    • Stefania Angelini, Pierfrancesco Cerruti, Barbara Immirzi, Merima Poskovic, Gabriella Santagata, Gennaro Scarinzi et al.
    Pages 139-160
  10. The Survivors of the Extreme: Bacterial Biofilms

    • Neha Dubey, Raja Singh, Aditya K. Sharma, Sharmila Basu-Modak, Yogendra Singh
    Pages 161-182
  11. Synthetic Biology in Aid of Bioactive Molecules

    • Shilpi Jain, Swati Shalini
    Pages 183-192
  12. Biotechnology Implications of Extremophiles as Life Pioneers and Wellspring of Valuable Biomolecules

    • Ilaria Finore, Licia Lama, Annarita Poli, Paola Di Donato, Barbara Nicolaus
    Pages 193-216
  13. Photorhabdus: A Microbial Factory of Insect-Killing Toxins

    • Jyoti Kushwah, Vishal Singh Somvanshi
    Pages 235-240
  14. Microbial Vesicles: From Ecosystem to Diseases

    • Shashank S. Kamble, Nancy Garg, Brijendra Kumar Tiwari, Lalit K. Singh, Neha Dhasmana, Yogendra Singh
    Pages 241-257
  15. Bacteriophage Diversity in Different Habitats and Their Role in Pathogen Control

    • Nishant A. Dafale, Zubeen J. Hathi, Sarmistha Bit, Hemant J. Purohit
    Pages 259-280
  16. Metagenomics: A Systemic Approach to Explore Microbial World

    • Manoj Kumar, Jitendra Kumar, Nar Singh Chauhan
    Pages 281-298
  17. In Silico Reconstitution of Novel Routes for Microbial Plastic

    • Vipin Chandra Kalia, Sadhana Lal, Rashmi, Ashwini Chauhan, Goutam Bhattacharyya
    Pages 299-315

About this book

This book highlights the efforts made by distinguished scientific researchers world-wide to meet two key challenges: i) the limited reserves of polluting fossil fuels, and ii) the ever-increasing amounts of waste being generated. These case studies have brought to the foreground certain innovative biological solutions to real-life problems we now face on a global scale: environmental pollution and its role in deteriorating human health. The book also highlights major advances in microbial metabolisms, which can be used to produce bioenergy, biopolymers, bioactive molecules, enzymes, etc. Around the world, countries like China, Germany, France, Sweden and the US are now implementing major national programs for the production of biofuels. The book provides information on how to meet the chief technical challenges – identifying an industrially robust microbe and cheap raw material as feed. Of the various possibilities for generating bioenergy, the most attractive is the microbial production of biohydrogen, which has recently gained significant recognition worldwide, due to its high efficiency and eco-friendly nature. Further, the book highlights factors that can make these bioprocesses more economical, especially the cost of the feed. The anaerobic digestion (AD) process is more advantageous in comparison to aerobic processes for stabilizing biowastes and producing biofuels (hydrogen, biodiesel, 1,3-propanediol, methane, electricity), biopolymers (polyhydroxyalkanoates, cellulose, exopolysaccharides) and bioactive molecules (such as enzymes, volatile fatty acids, sugars, toxins, etc.) for biotechnological and medical applications. Information is provided on how the advent of molecular biological techniques can provide greater insights into novel microbial lineages. Bioinformatic tools and metagenomic techniques have extended the limits to which these biological processes can be exploited to improve human welfare. A new dimension to these scientific works has been added by the emergence of synthetic biology. The Big Question is: How can these Microbial Factories be improved through metabolic engineering and what cost targets need to be met?

Keywords

  • Bioenergy
  • Biopolymers
  • Environmental pollution
  • Synthetic biology
  • Waste management

Editors and Affiliations

  • CSIR, Institute of Genomics and Integrative Biology, Delhi University Campus, India

    Vipin Chandra Kalia

About the editor

Dr. Vipin Chandra Kalia is presently working as Chief Scientist at Microbial Biotechnology and Genomics, CSIR-Institute of Genomics and Integrative Biology, Delhi. He is a Professor of Academy of Scientific and Innovative Research (AcSIR), Delhi. He obtained his M.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees in Genetics from the Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi. He has been elected as: (1) Fellow of the Association of Microbiologists of India (FAMI), and (2) Fellow of the National Academy of Sciences (FNASc). His main areas of research are microbial biodiversity, genomics,  and evolution, bioenergy, biopolymers, antimicrobials, quorum sensing, and quorum quenching. He has published 85 papers in scientific journals such as (1) Nature Biotechnology, (2) Biotechnology Advances, (3) Trends in Biotechnology, (4) Critical Reviews in Microbiology, (5) Bioresource Technology, (6) International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, (7) PLoS ONE, (8) BMC Genomics and (9) Gene. His works have been cited 2080 times with a h index of 25 and an i10 index of 39. He has edited a book: Quorum sensing versus quorum quenching: A battle with no end in sight (2015, Springer India). He is presently the editor in chief of the Indian Journal of Microbiology and Editor of (1) PLoS ONE, (2)Journal of Microbiology & Biotechnology (Korea), (3) Applied Biochemistry & Biotechnology (USA), (4) International Scholarly Research Notices (Energy), (5) Dataset Papers in Science (Microbiology), and (6) Journal of Molecular and Genetic Medicine. He is a life member of the following scientific societies: (1) Society of Biological Chemists of India (2) Society for Plant Biochemistry and Biotechnology, India; (3) Association of Microbiologists of India; (4) Indian Science Congress Association; (5) BioEnergy Society of India, and (6) the Biotech Research Society of India (BRSI). He is also a member of the American Society for Microbiology. He can be contacted at: vckalia@igib.res.in; vc_kalia@yahoo.co.in

Bibliographic Information

  • Book Title: Microbial Factories

  • Book Subtitle: Biodiversity, Biopolymers, Bioactive Molecules: Volume 2

  • Editors: Vipin Chandra Kalia

  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-81-322-2595-9

  • Publisher: Springer New Delhi

  • eBook Packages: Biomedical and Life Sciences, Biomedical and Life Sciences (R0)

  • Copyright Information: Springer India 2015

  • Hardcover ISBN: 978-81-322-2594-2Published: 03 March 2016

  • Softcover ISBN: 978-81-322-3795-2Published: 07 April 2018

  • eBook ISBN: 978-81-322-2595-9Published: 16 February 2016

  • Edition Number: 1

  • Number of Pages: XI, 355

  • Number of Illustrations: 47 b/w illustrations, 38 illustrations in colour

  • Topics: Biodiversity, Microbial Genetics

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