Industrial Microbiology and Future Bioindustries

Industrial microbiology is primarily associated with the commercial exploitation of microorganisms, and involves processes and products that are of major economic, environmental and gregarious consequentiality throughout the world. There are two key aspects of industrial microbiology, the first relating to engenderment of valuable microbial products via fermentation processeThe second aspect is the role of microorganisms in providing accommodations, particularly for waste treatment and pollution control, which utilizes their abilities to degrade virtually all natural and man-made products.

This includes the follows:

  1. Microfactories-Microbial Production of Chemicals and Pharmaceuticals
  2. Biosurfactants: Puroification, Mass Production, Applications
  3. Biotechnologically relevant Enzymes and Proteins
  4. Bioprocess Engineering and Systems Biology
  5. Industrial Processes end products

  • Bioprocess engineering and Systems Biology
  • Industrial Processes end Products
  • Microfactories — Microbial Production of Chemicals and Pharmaceuticals
  • Biosurfactants: Purification, Mass Production, Applications
  • Biotechnologically Relevant Enzymes and Proteins

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