Bioprospecting of Multi-tasking Fungi for Therapeutic Applications - Uppuluri, Kiran Babu; Selvasembian, Rangabhashiyam; (ed.) - Prospero Internet Bookshop

 
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ISBN13:9789819629749
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Binding:Hardback
No. of pages:300 pages
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Language:English
Illustrations: 2 Illustrations, black & white; 27 Illustrations, color
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Bioprospecting of Multi-tasking Fungi for Therapeutic Applications

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This book covers the multi-tasking nature of fungi for therapeutic applications. It emphasizes the simultaneous metabolic activities and functions of fungi for producing enzyme inhibitors, therapeutic molecules and other biomedical utilities like polymers, nano-composites and biosensors. The fungi are involved in the production of many therapeutically-potent secondary metabolites and polymers. The recent research on fungal bioprospecting is more focused on sustainable solutions for diverse industries and markets for the circular economy. This book also offers current and future research perspectives of fungal bioprospecting. The potential of fungi to act as a bioresource for antimicrobial, antiviral, anticancer, antiprotozoal and antituberculosis compounds has also been discussed.



This book is a reference material for undergraduate students for gaining in-depth knowledge on fungal bioprospecting, particularly fungi's multi-tasking nature.

Long description:

This book covers the multi-tasking nature of fungi for therapeutic applications. It emphasizes the simultaneous metabolic activities and functions of fungi for producing enzyme inhibitors, therapeutic molecules and other biomedical utilities like polymers, nano-composites and biosensors. The fungi are involved in the production of many therapeutically-potent secondary metabolites and polymers. The recent research on fungal bioprospecting is more focused on sustainable solutions for diverse industries and markets for the circular economy. This book also offers current and future research perspectives of fungal bioprospecting. The potential of fungi to act as a bioresource for antimicrobial, antiviral, anticancer, antiprotozoal and antituberculosis compounds has also been discussed.



This book is a reference material for undergraduate students for gaining in-depth knowledge on fungal bioprospecting, particularly fungi's multi-tasking nature.

Table of Contents:

.- Chapter 1: Bioprospecting of Bioactive Compounds from Marine Fungi.- Chapter 2: Bioprospecting of fungi for therapeutic enzymes.- Chapter 3: Fungi as a Tool to Screen for Microbial Protease Inhibitors.- Chapter 4: Fungal antioxidants: production, characterisation and therapeutic applications  .- Chapter 5: Fungi as a bioresource for antiviral, antiprotozoal and antituberculosis compounds.- Chapter 6: Bioprospecting of fungi for anticancer compounds.- Chapter 7: Bioprospecting of fungi for therapeutic polysaccharides.- Chapter 8: Fungal bio-factories for the formulation of nanocomposites for therapeutic applications .- Chapter 9: Fungal Biomolecules as Nutraceuticals    .- Chapter 10:Bioprospecting of multi-tasking fungi for synthesising metal nanoparticles for therapeutic applications.- Chapter 11:Anti-fungal Immunotherapeutics:  Opportunities and Challenges.