Bolin Kumar Konwar
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Isolation, Purification, Characterization, and Industrial Applications
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This new volume offers comprehensive coverage of bacterial biosurfactants, the competitive new area of research that has exciting potential application in agriculture and petroleum exploration.
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This new volume offers comprehensive coverage of bacterial biosurfactants, the competitive new area of research that has exciting potential application in agriculture and petroleum exploration.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 280
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. März 2022
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000407990
- Artikelnr.: 63307164
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 280
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. März 2022
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000407990
- Artikelnr.: 63307164
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Bolin Kumar Konwar, PhD, was Dean of the School of Science and Technology and Professor in the Department of Molecular Biology and Biotechnology, Tezpur University (Central), India. He also headed the Centre for Petroleum Biotechnology, sponsored by the Oil and Natural Gas Corporation; a government-sponsored MSc biotechnology program, and the Bioinformatics Infrastructure Facility at Tezpur University. He was formerly the Vice Chancellor at Nagaland University (Central), India, and lecturer at Assam Agricultural University, India. He was Senior Scientist and Head of Botany and Biotechnology at the Tocklai Tea Research Institute, Jorhat, Assam, India. He carried out research projects of national importance as the Principal Investigator and supervised many students on research projects, with 15 students earning PhDs to date. He and his research group have so far deposited 11 gene (DNA) sequences in gene banks, and his research group has published over 200 research papers in international journals, seminars, and conference proceedings. A prolific author and researcher himself, Dr. Konwar has published more than 200 articles on popular science, environment, biotechnology, history, national integration, higher education, research needs, etc., and more than 40 scientific articles in national English magazines in addition to books, booklets, and book chapters.
1. Introduction 2. Classification of Biosurfactants 3. Interaction of
Microorganisms with Hydrophobic Water-Insoluble Substrates 4. Biochemistry
of Biosurfactants 5. Biosurfactant Genetics 6. Screening for Biosurfactant
Producing Microorganisms 7. Application of Biosurfactants 8. Role of
Biosurfactant in Producing Bacteria 9. Biosurfactant Producing Bacteria
Utilizing Hydrocarbon from the Environment 10. Physical Characterization of
Biosurfactant 11. Characterization of Potential Biosurfactant-Producing
Bacteria 12. Application of Bacterial Strains and Biosurfactants in
Bioremediation 13. Separation of Crude Oil by Biosurfactant from
Contaminated Sand and Petroleum Sludge 14. Bioremediation with Bacterial
Biosurfactant and Its Biological Activity 15. Biosurfactant in
Nanostructures 16. Industrial Applications of Biosurfactant-Producing
Bacteria 17. Conclusions
Microorganisms with Hydrophobic Water-Insoluble Substrates 4. Biochemistry
of Biosurfactants 5. Biosurfactant Genetics 6. Screening for Biosurfactant
Producing Microorganisms 7. Application of Biosurfactants 8. Role of
Biosurfactant in Producing Bacteria 9. Biosurfactant Producing Bacteria
Utilizing Hydrocarbon from the Environment 10. Physical Characterization of
Biosurfactant 11. Characterization of Potential Biosurfactant-Producing
Bacteria 12. Application of Bacterial Strains and Biosurfactants in
Bioremediation 13. Separation of Crude Oil by Biosurfactant from
Contaminated Sand and Petroleum Sludge 14. Bioremediation with Bacterial
Biosurfactant and Its Biological Activity 15. Biosurfactant in
Nanostructures 16. Industrial Applications of Biosurfactant-Producing
Bacteria 17. Conclusions
1. Introduction 2. Classification of Biosurfactants 3. Interaction of
Microorganisms with Hydrophobic Water-Insoluble Substrates 4. Biochemistry
of Biosurfactants 5. Biosurfactant Genetics 6. Screening for Biosurfactant
Producing Microorganisms 7. Application of Biosurfactants 8. Role of
Biosurfactant in Producing Bacteria 9. Biosurfactant Producing Bacteria
Utilizing Hydrocarbon from the Environment 10. Physical Characterization of
Biosurfactant 11. Characterization of Potential Biosurfactant-Producing
Bacteria 12. Application of Bacterial Strains and Biosurfactants in
Bioremediation 13. Separation of Crude Oil by Biosurfactant from
Contaminated Sand and Petroleum Sludge 14. Bioremediation with Bacterial
Biosurfactant and Its Biological Activity 15. Biosurfactant in
Nanostructures 16. Industrial Applications of Biosurfactant-Producing
Bacteria 17. Conclusions
Microorganisms with Hydrophobic Water-Insoluble Substrates 4. Biochemistry
of Biosurfactants 5. Biosurfactant Genetics 6. Screening for Biosurfactant
Producing Microorganisms 7. Application of Biosurfactants 8. Role of
Biosurfactant in Producing Bacteria 9. Biosurfactant Producing Bacteria
Utilizing Hydrocarbon from the Environment 10. Physical Characterization of
Biosurfactant 11. Characterization of Potential Biosurfactant-Producing
Bacteria 12. Application of Bacterial Strains and Biosurfactants in
Bioremediation 13. Separation of Crude Oil by Biosurfactant from
Contaminated Sand and Petroleum Sludge 14. Bioremediation with Bacterial
Biosurfactant and Its Biological Activity 15. Biosurfactant in
Nanostructures 16. Industrial Applications of Biosurfactant-Producing
Bacteria 17. Conclusions