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Preface Biocommodity Engineering

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1 Engineered Microorganisms for Production of Biocommodities 1.1 Introduction 1.2 Fundamentals of Genetic Engineering 1.3 Beneficial Biocommodities Produced Through Engineered Microbial Factories 1.4 Photosynthetic Production of Biofuels 1.5 Conclusion References

2 Microbial Cell Factories for the Biosynthesis of Vanillin and Its Applications 2.1 Introduction 2.2 Natural Sources of Vanilla and Its Production 2.3 Biotechnological Production of Vanillin 2.4 Strain Development for Improved Production of Vanillin 2.5 Bioactive Properties of Vanillin 2.6 Conclusion Acknowledgments References

3 Antimicrobials 3.1 Introduction 3.2 Classification of Antibiotics 3.3 Antibacterial Agents 3.4 Antifungal Agents 3.5 Antiviral agents 3.6 Antiparasitic Agents 3.7 Antimicrobial Resistance 3.8 Conclusion Acknowledgment References

4 Trends in Antimicrobial Therapy 4.1 Introduction 4.2 Antibiotics: A Brief History 4.3 AMR: A Global Burden 4.4 Antimicrobial Resistance and Virulence 4.5 Alternatives to Antibiotics 4.6 Antibiotics: Global Action Plan on Antimicrobial Resistance 4.7 Conclusion Acknowledgment References

10  5 Fermentation Strategies in the Food and Beverage Industry 5.1 Introduction 5.2 Current Trends in Food Fermentation 5.3 Future Directions 5.4 Conclusions 5.5 Questions for Thought References

11  6 Bioactive Oligosaccharides 6.1 Introduction 6.2 Sources, Types, Structure of Oligosaccharides 6.3 Production Methods of Oligosaccharides 6.4 Extraction, Separation, and Purification of Oligosaccharides 6.5 Characterization of Oligosaccharides 6.6 Functional Properties of Oligosaccharides 6.7 Applications of Oligosaccharides 6.8 Market Potential of Oligosaccharides 6.9 Future Prospects References

12  7 Biopolymers 7.1 Introduction 7.2 Natures’ Advanced Materials: A Glance at Its Structure and Properties 7.3 Smart Biopolymers 7.4 Fundamental Applications of Biopolymers in Biomedical Engineering 7.5 Processing Techniques for the Contrivance of Biopolymers 7.6 Conclusion Acknowledgments References

13  8 Metabolic Engineering Strategies to Enhance Microbial Production of Biopolymers 8.1 Introduction 8.2 Microbes as Cell Factories for the Production of Speciality Biochemicals 8.3 Microbial Production Pathways for Various Types of Biopolymers 8.4 Tools and Technologies Available for Metabolic Engineering 8.5 Dynamic Metabolic Flux Analysis and its Role in Metabolic Engineering 8.6 Production of Biopolymers from Metabolically Engineered Microbes 8.7 Recovery and Purification of Biopolymers from Fermentation Broth 8.8 Conclusion and Future Challenges Acknowledgments References Web References

14  9 Bioplastics Production 9.1 Introduction 9.2 Current Trends 9.3 Different Types of Bioplastics 9.4 Challenges Facing the Bioplastics Industry 9.5 Misconceptions and Negative Impacts 9.6 Take Home Message and Future Directions 9.7 Questions for Thought Acknowledgments Conflict of Interest References

15  10 Conversion of Lignocellulosic Biomass to Ethanol 10.1 Introduction 10.2 LCB: Structure, Composition, and Recalcitrance 10.3 LCB to Ethanol: Bioprocess Strategies 10.4 Pretreatment of LCB 10.5 Enzymatic Hydrolysis 10.6 High Solids Loading Enzymatic Hydrolysis (HSLEH) 10.7 Fermentation 10.8 Genetic Engineering in LCB Bioconversion 10.9 Conclusions Acknowledgments References

16  11 Advancement in Biogas Technology for Sustainable Energy Production 11.1 Introduction 11.2 Biogas Developments Worldwide 11.3 Biogas Development in India 11.4 Recent Issues in Biogas Production 11.5 Current Trends in Biogas Production 11.6 Advanced Anaerobic Digestion Methodologies 11.7 Role of Biotechnology in Enhancing Biogas Production 11.8 Application of Nanotechnology in Biogas and Methane Production 11.9 Biogas Upgrading Technologies 11.10 Conclusion References

17  12 Biofertilizers 12.1 Introduction 12.2 Types of Biofertilizers 12.3 Effect on Bioremediation of Environmental Pollutants 12.4 Bioformulations and Its Types 12.5 Preparation of Biofertilizers 12.6 Various Modes of Biofertilizer Application 12.7 Challenges to Commercialization of Biofertilizers 12.8 Future Perspective References

18  13 Biofertilizers from Food and Agricultural By‐Products and Wastes 13.1 Introduction 13.2 Biofertilizer 13.3 Agricultural Waste 13.4 Food Waste 13.5 Biofertilizer Production Using Fermentation Technology 13.6 Biofertilizer for Organic Farming 13.7 Conclusion Conflict of Interest References

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