Biotransformations: Bioremediation Technology for Health and Environmental Protection (Progress in Industrial Microbiology)
Biotransformations: Bioremediation Technology for Health and Environmental Protection (Progress in Industrial Microbiology)
By V.P. Singh, Jr., R.D. Stapleton
Publisher: Elsevier Science
Number Of Pages: 636
Publication Date: 2002-03-01
ISBN-10 / ASIN: 0444509976
ISBN-13 / EAN: 9780444509970
Binding: Hardcover
This volume provides a clear understanding of how microbes,
following their degradative processes, contribute maximally to the
benefit of mankind through biotransformations of waste materials as
well as a wide variety of health-risk compounds.
The book contains twenty four chapters contributed by leading
scientists from different parts of the world, covering various aspects
of bioremediation of xenobiotics such as toxic, carcinogenic,
teratogenic, and mutagenic compounds, which include halogenated
aromatics, derivatives of heavy metals, microbial toxins, tannins,
dyes, sulfur compounds of coal and petroleum and pesticides. The
bioremediation of agricultural residue, industrial as well as municipal
wastes, fuel oils, lubricants, natural rubber products, and other
synthetic polymers, which pollute the environment substantially, also
constitutes an important component of the book. All biotechnological
aspects of microbial transformations pertaining to
biodegradation/bioremediation of hazardous wastes, ranging from
screening methods for microbes with degradative potential, processes of
degradation, strain improvement for enhanced biodegradation and
elimination of xenobiotics of health and environmental concern have
been dealt with.
The book intends to widen the scope of Applied Microbiology and
Biotechnology in general and biotransformations in particular. It will
provide an opportunity for scientists in the areas of biochemistry,
food industry, environmental science and engineering and their
implications in technologically feasible, environment friendly and
economically viable bioremediation options. Also, it forms an interface
between agro-industrial establishments and the academic world and will
generate new thought provoking ideas for scientists of future
generations for the safeguard of both human and animal health as well
as the environment.
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Biotransformations: Bioremediation Technology for Health and Environmental Protection (Progress in Industrial Microbiology)
By V.P. Singh, Jr., R.D. Stapleton
Publisher: Elsevier Science
Number Of Pages: 636
Publication Date: 2002-03-01
ISBN-10 / ASIN: 0444509976
ISBN-13 / EAN: 9780444509970
Binding: Hardcover
This volume provides a clear understanding of how microbes,
following their degradative processes, contribute maximally to the
benefit of mankind through biotransformations of waste materials as
well as a wide variety of health-risk compounds.
The book contains twenty four chapters contributed by leading
scientists from different parts of the world, covering various aspects
of bioremediation of xenobiotics such as toxic, carcinogenic,
teratogenic, and mutagenic compounds, which include halogenated
aromatics, derivatives of heavy metals, microbial toxins, tannins,
dyes, sulfur compounds of coal and petroleum and pesticides. The
bioremediation of agricultural residue, industrial as well as municipal
wastes, fuel oils, lubricants, natural rubber products, and other
synthetic polymers, which pollute the environment substantially, also
constitutes an important component of the book. All biotechnological
aspects of microbial transformations pertaining to
biodegradation/bioremediation of hazardous wastes, ranging from
screening methods for microbes with degradative potential, processes of
degradation, strain improvement for enhanced biodegradation and
elimination of xenobiotics of health and environmental concern have
been dealt with.
The book intends to widen the scope of Applied Microbiology and
Biotechnology in general and biotransformations in particular. It will
provide an opportunity for scientists in the areas of biochemistry,
food industry, environmental science and engineering and their
implications in technologically feasible, environment friendly and
economically viable bioremediation options. Also, it forms an interface
between agro-industrial establishments and the academic world and will
generate new thought provoking ideas for scientists of future
generations for the safeguard of both human and animal health as well
as the environment.
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