Biotechnology of microbial enzymes

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Biotechnology of microbial enzymes

Vijai Kumar Gupta and Manimaran Ayyachamy, editors

(Biotechnology in agriculture, industry and medicine)(Nova biomedical)

Nova Science Publishers, c2012

  • : hardcover

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

Enzyme technology is a comprehensive and definitive source of information for all those fascinated in this area. It provides a complete survey of microbial enzymes currently available in the market, as well as their potential applications in several industrial processes. This book includes chapters detailing ACC Deaminase, Amylase, Chitinase, Hyaluronidase, Laccases, Proteases, Pectinases and other important enzymes utilized at commercial scale in various industrial sectors. The authors have prepared up-to-date and easy-to-read book chapters which will accomplish the mandate for a comprehensive survey of enzymes to audiences across disciplines. It is particularly very handy to undergraduates and diplomas pursuing degrees in microbiology, biotechnology, microbial technology or biochemistry.

Table of Contents

  • Enzymatic Synthesis of Functional Saccharides for Food Applications
  • Thermophilic Fungus Thermomyces Lanuginosus: Current Review on Potential Source for Thermostable Enzymes
  • Angiotensin I-Converting Enzyme Inhibitory Activity in Tropical Legume Seed Proteins Modified by Microbial Proteolytic Enzymes
  • Biotechnological Perspective of Bacterial Proteases: An Overview
  • Microbial Hyaluronidase & its Biotechnological Applications
  • Production of Laccases by Pleurotus Ostreatus in Solid-State & Submerged Fermentation
  • Applications of Microbial Enzymes in the Textile Industry
  • Applications of Microbial Enzymes in Organic Synthesis
  • Biological Databases for Microbial Pathways & Enzymes For Pathogenesis
  • Biochemical Characteristics & Possible Mechanism of Proteases for Dehairing of Hides
  • A Chitin-Binding Domain of Bacterial Chitinase Ehhances Antifungal Activity of the Derived Recombinant Chitinase
  • Multi-Factorial Effects of Acc Deaminase Containing Rhizobacteria in Plants
  • Biotechnology & Applications of Ligninolytic Enzymes
  • Proteases & Their Applications in Silk Industry
  • Microbial Carbonyl Reductases for Asymmetric Reductions
  • Index.

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