Current Perspectives in Bioscience Research

Current Perspectives in Bioscience Research
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Total Pages : 235
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ISBN-10 : 9788195252909
ISBN-13 : 8195252907
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Book Synopsis Current Perspectives in Bioscience Research by : Dr. Yogananth Nagarajan

Download or read book Current Perspectives in Bioscience Research written by Dr. Yogananth Nagarajan and published by . This book was released on 2021-06-26 with total page 235 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Current Perspectives in Bioscience Research is more inclined towards interdisciplinary studies. Recent developments in the technologies have led to a better understanding of living systems and this has removed the demarcations between various disciplines of life sciences. A new trend in life science incorporates biological research involving a merger of diverse disciplines such as (Zoology: Entomology & Fisheries, comparative anatomy of vertebrates and toxicology), Botany etc. The book encompasses topics on A Review on the potential of marine microbes in bio-plastics production, Phytochemical analysis and antibacterial activity of Nyctanthes arbor-tristis Linn against UTI causing pathogenic bacteria, Bioefficacy of Trichoderma isolates against fungal pathogens, Exotic Vs Exotic – A Promising Mode of Weed Control, Bioplastics - Production of plastics from Banana peels, CRISPR CAS9 in Gene Editing, A Review on mobile phones, a bridge for transmission of microbes, Appraisal on Diagnosis Treatment and Prophylaxis of Systemic Lupus Erythematosus, Preservation and microbial contamination of frozen foods, Nutraceuticals as alternative therapeutics for Parkinson’s disease, Decolorization of textile effluent using plant-based natural coagulants - A review, Vaccine Safety, Biodiversity and Biotechnological Potentials of Fungi from Marine Ecosystem, Bacterial Biofertilizers – An Overview, Nanoparticles as Feed supplements for Livestock animals and Isolation of Methionine producing Bacteria from Marine Environment distributed throughout Seventeen chapters for the benefits of graduate and postgraduate students as well as young researchers and scientists. In addition, this book provide newer techniques and the use of modern tools in achieving the potential of Antimicrobial activity, Food and Microbial technology, Vaccine technology, of vertebrates and COVID-19, this is all used to understand the challenges found in biological sciences.


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