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This book illustrates the role of photoprotective and
radioprotective metabolites from natural sources. Various classes
of radioprotective metabolites derived from cyanobacteria, algae,
fungi, bryophytes, pteridophytes, gymnosperms, and higher plants
have been explained to reinforce the current knowledge in this
field. In addition, the book elucidates the potential applications
of these metabolites in pharmaceutics, cosmetics, and biomedical
sciences that will help develop commercial products in modern
anti-radiation therapeutics.  Topics such as stress
tolerance environmental strategies, evolutionary tendency, and
biosynthetic route of radioprotective compounds for cost-effective
large-scale industrial production of the metabolites are also
covered in the book. This book will add to the understanding of
radioprotective mechanisms and curative measures for various
deleterious diseases leading to cancer development. This volume
also offers the latest insights into current and upcoming issues
that arise from solar and atomic radiations and their amelioration
by inherent radioprotective mechanisms of green plants.Â
 This book benefits readers from academia, industry,
colleges, and research students to better understand the impacts of
various radiations and the development of radioprotective green
compounds.
Natural Bioactive Compounds: Technological Advancements deals with
the latest breakthroughs in the field of screening,
characterization and novel applications of natural bioactive
compounds from diverse group of organisms ranging from bacteria,
viruses, cyanobacteria, algae, fungi, bryophytes, higher plants,
sponges, corals and fishes. Written by some of the most reputed
scientists in the field, this book introduces the reader to
strategies and methods in the search for bioactive natural
products. It is an essential read for researchers and students
interested in bioactive natural products, their biological and
pharmacological properties, their possible use as chemopreventive
or chemotherapeutic agents, and other future potential
applications.
At any given moment, a number of innovations in life science
research occurs. There has always been an ever-increasing demand
for the interdisciplinary research in life science to solve the
problems of mankind. It is a challenging task to bring the fruits
of laboratory level research to the commercial level for the
welfare of humans. This book is an attempt to keep abreast with the
recent innovations made in various fields of life science research.
The book encompasses topics ranging from prokaryotic microscopic
organisms to eukaryotic higher plants, distributed in fifteen
chapters for the benefit of graduate and postgraduate students as
well as young researchers, scientists and professionals. The book
deals with topics pertaining to natural sunscreens, secondary
metabolites, genome editing, molecular markers, stress biology,
crop improvement, herbal medicines, plant diseases, genetic
engineering, biotechnology and aspects related to ecology. This
book imparts the latest innovations and knowledge in the specific
fields of life sciences. In addition, it also provides details of
newer and state-of-the art technology/tools employed in achieving
the potential of microbes and higher plants to make products that
can be readily available for the welfare of humans. An insight for
future perspectives has also been provided that makes this book
highly useful and a must-read for students, researchers and
professionals working in the field of microbiology, botany,
biotechnology, agriculture, molecular biology, photobiology,
ecology and other streams of life sciences.
The modern age life science 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
microbiology, biotechnology, molecular biology, biochemistry,
ecology and agriculture. This book is primarily written with the
objective of providing standard information on recent topics in the
fields of stress biology, molecular biology, ecology, agriculture,
bioremediation, human diseases and over all, several
biotechnological approaches towards the studies ranging from green
photosynthesizing plants to human pathogens. The book encompasses
topics on cyanobacteria, bacteria, fungi, higher plants, ecology
and human diseases, distributed throughout eleven chapters for the
benefit of graduate and postgraduate students as well as young
researchers and scientists. The ever-increasing population has
resulted in an increasing demand of food, medicine and other
natural products. Researchers are continuously working to resolve
and develop a better understanding of life and other biological
processes; they need to conserve genes, plants and ecosystems, and
the apprehension of land, water and environment have led to the
strengthening of traditional disciplines as well as the emergence
of diverse disciplines such as stress biology, molecular biology,
biotechnology, agriculture and human health. This book imparts the
latest developments and the state-of-the art knowledge in the
specific fields of life sciences. The subject matter is presented
in a logical sequence so that it is easily understandable to the
students and researchers. The recent information on the subject is
integrated throughout the chapters. In addition, this book provides
newer techniques and the use of modern tools in achieving the
potential of microbiology, ecology, herbal medicine, biotechnology
and stress biology; this is all used to understand the challenges
found in life sciences. This book covers a wide range of topics,
and the authors anticipate that the contents may appeal to a wider
range of readers. Therefore, the authors present this book with
great pleasure and express their most sincere gratitude to all the
contributors and research scholars, namely Mr. Jainendra Pathak,
Mr. Rajneesh, Ms. Vidya Singh, Mr. Deepak Kumar, Mr. Haseen Ahmed,
Mr. Deepak K. Singh and Ms. Abha Pandey. They are also particularly
thankful to Nova Science Publishers, Inc., for their continued
patience and for the unfailing attention they have given to the
publication of this book.
Advances in Life Sciences provides state-of-the-art information and
highlights the current developments in life sciences. It
encompasses topics on viruses to crop plants, comprising seventeen
reviews and six original articles. For the benefit of graduate and
postgraduate students and researchers, a chapter on the use of
internet for searching scientific literature is included. Subjects
covered include stress biology, phytotaxis, biological nitrogen
fixation and its biotechnology, community ecology, microbial
production of drugs, cosmetics and other bioactive compounds,
long-term storage of useful microbes, methods to transfer genes
into multicellular organisms and gene expression. The book provides
an insight in future perspectives in particular field with
extensive bibliographies at the end of each chapter. The book will
be highly useful and must-read for students, researchers and
professionals in botany, environmental sciences, agriculture,
molecular biology and life sciences.
Biological science primarily deals with the morphology, physiology
and biochemistry of living organisms, including their distribution,
taxonomy, evolution, structure, growth, function and metabolism.
All living organisms undergo metabolism, maintain homeostasis, have
the capacity to grow, respond to stimuli, communicate through
various means, reproduce and adapt to their environment through
natural selection. The organisms that photosynthesise are the
primary producers and represent life support systems from
aesthetics to food to medicine. The book deals with the topics
pertaining to biotechnology, molecular biology, ecology, plant
pathology, bionanotechnology and stress biology.
Technology-assisted research had led to the evolution of new
disciplines of biological sciences with narrow specialisation. The
requirement of food, medicines, natural products, the quest to
resolve and develop a better understanding of life and other
biological processes need to conserve genes, plants and ecosystems;
the apprehension of land, water and the environment have led to the
strengthening of traditional disciplines as well as the emergence
of diverse disciplines such as stress biology, molecular biology,
biotechnology and bioinformatics. The chapters in this book impart
the recent developments and the state-of-the art knowledge in
biological sciences. In addition, this book provides newer
techniques and uses for these tools in achieving the potential of
biotechnology to understand some of the basic problems in
biological sciences.
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