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(Ebook) Bacterial Biopolymers by B. K. Konwar ISBN 9781774912058, 1774912058

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Authors:B. K. Konwar
Pages:224 pages.
Year:2023
Editon:1
Publisher:Apple Academic Press
Language:english
File Size:25.6 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9781774912058, 1774912058
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(Ebook) Bacterial Biopolymers by B. K. Konwar ISBN 9781774912058, 1774912058

Bacterial biopolymers are a competitive new area of research with potential applications in agriculture, petroleum exploration, and use as biodegradable plastics. This new volume provides comprehensive coverage of bacterial biopolymers. The book elucidates the main classes of bacterial biopolymers―polysaccharides and polyesters or polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHAs)―along with their definition, classification, detection, extraction, characterization, fermentation process, structure and properties, applications and uses, functions, and more.The volume coversDetection, extraction, and characterization of bacterial biopolymersMolecular identification of bacterial isolatesThe fermentation processStructure and properties of PHAsBiochemical characterization of the PHA-producing bacterial strainsIn vitro biodegradation study of PHA film by soil microorganismsPHAs for enhancing the stability of colloidal silver nanoparticles (SNP)This volume is an important source of information on the concerned bacteria, the biochemical characteristics of biopolymers, and their potential use.
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