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Bioremediation is a soft bioengineering technique to clean up
contaminated lands and soils using microbes, plants and earthworms.
It is also a technique to stabilise the eroded lands and prevent
soil erosion. Microbes are adapted to thrive in 'adverse
conditions' of high acidity, alkalinity, toxicity and high
temperature. Under favourable conditions of growth, microbes can
biodegrade and biotransform the complex hazardous organic chemicals
into simpler and harmless ones. Environmentalists are viewing
microbes such as yeast, bacteria, algae, diatoms and actinomycetes
as an 'eco-friendly nano-factories' for metal remediation. This
book addresses these issues regarding the benefits of microbes,
plants and earthworms in bioremediation.
Chronic pancreatitis (CP), a worldwide disease, is primarily
recognised as a long-standing inflammation of the pancreas that
alters the organ's normal structure and functions. CP reflects the
end-stage pathology of inflammation-associated diseases. It
presents episodes of acute inflammation or chronic damage of
pancreas with symptoms of persistent abdominal pain or
malabsorption, weight loss, pain related to the intake of food
containing a high percentage of fats and protein. The health
conditions of diabetics have been found to deteriorate due to
pancreatic damage in CP. A plethora of information has emerged in
recent years in the area of pancreatitis research. The frontiers of
current pancreatic research reflected its newer definitions,
classifications, tools for investigations, animal models, insight
into the molecular mechanisms of the initiation of the earliest
pancreatic injury, the role of cytokines and inflammation; and
attributes of genetic mutations in SPINK1 CFTR, CTSB, MTHFR and ACE
etc. during pancreatitis. The topological variations of patients
have been found to be associated to a different trend of
pathogenesis and severity of the disease, which might be associated
to relatively poor nutritional uptake and other environmental
factors. Keeping these facts in view, we envisaged to bring out an
updated overview on this subject in general and to present the
experiment based information on tropical chronic pancreatitis (TCP)
in the patients from northern part of India in particular.
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