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Medientyp:
Buch
Titel:
Fungal biotechnology
:
prospects and avenues
Enthält:
Applications of genomics in fungal biotechnology
Fungal chitosan: sources, production, and applications
Sources and industrial applications of fungal pigments
Medicinal mushrooms as a source of therapeutic biopolymers
Fungal metabolites: advances in contemporary industrial scenario
Global manufacturers of echinocandins, echinocandin intermediates market and future perspectives: a review
Metabolites of ganoderma species and their applications in medicine
Bioactive properties of malaysian medicinal mushrooms - Lignosus spp.
Filamentous fungi and yeasts as sources of coenzyme Q10 and its applications
Fungal prebiotics and probiotics
Application of mushrooms in beverages
Overview on major mycotoxins in food and feed
Pichia pastoris: multifaced fungal cell factory of biochemicals for biorefinery applications
Wood rot fungi in the advanced biofuel production
insight into the applications of fungi in ethanol bio-refinery operations
Nematicidal potential of nematophagous fungi.
Anmerkungen:
Includes bibliographical references and index
Beschreibung:
"Fungi are well known for their bioactive metabolites and usefulness in many facets of sustainable biotechnology. Although initial studies have focused mainly on the plant and animal diseases by fungi, gradually fungal potential in sustainable biotechnology and bio prospects have been brought to limelight. Fungal biopolymers produced using lignocellulosic wastes have many industrial applications like drugs, restoration remedy (self-healing process), buosurfactants, bio composites and prebiotics (immunostimulants). Fungal bioactive metabolites have many prospective applications like volatiles, biofuels, antibiotics and toxins. Fungal fermentation is highly useful in food, feed and beverage industries. Fungal pigments besides usage as natural food colorants, they have precise applications in electronic devises. Fungal processes and functions will also be highly useful in bioremediation (e.g. oil spills and bioleaching). Overall, this book provides value added information on various facets of biotechnology and bio prospect potential of fungi"--