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Microbial Sensing in Fermentation

Satinder Kaur Brar, Ratul Kumar Das, Saurabh Jyoti Sarma, B07JBLGNHP, 1119247969, 1119247977, 9781119247968, 9781119247975, 9781119247982, 978-1119247968, 978-1119247975, 978-1119247982

10 $

English | 2019 | PDF | 4 MB | 343 Pages

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A comprehensive review of the  fundamental molecular mechanisms in fermentation and explores the  microbiology of fermentation technology and industrial applications

Microbial Sensing in Fermentation  presents the fundamental molecular mechanisms involved in the process  of fermentation and explores the applied art of microbiology and  fermentation technology. The text contains descriptions regarding the  extraordinary sensing ability of microorganisms towards small  physicochemical changes in their surroundings. The contributors — noted  experts in the field — cover a wide range of topics such as microbial  metabolism and production (fungi, bacteria, yeast etc); refined and  non-refined carbon sources; bioprocessing; microbial synthesis,  responses and performance; and biochemical, molecular and  extra/intracellular controlling.

This resource contains a  compilation of literature on biochemical and cellular level mechanisms  for microbial controlled production and includes the most significant  recent advances in industrial fermentation.

The text offers a  balanced approach between theory and practical application, and helps  readers gain a clear understanding of microbial physiological adaptation  during fermentation and its cumulative effect on productivity. This  important book:

  • Presents the fundamental molecular mechanisms involved in microbial sensing in relation to fermentation technology
  • Includes information on the significant recent advances in industrial fermentation
  • Contains contributions from a panel of highly-respected experts in their respective fields
  • Offers  a resource that will be essential reading for scientists, professionals  and researchers from academia and industry with an interest in the  biochemistry and microbiology of fermentation technology

Written  for researchers, graduate and undergraduate students from diverse  backgrounds, such as biochemistry and applied microbiology, Microbial  Sensing in Fermentation offers a review of the fundamental molecular  mechanisms involved in the process of fermentation.