<p><p>Awareness of the role of microbes and microbial biotechnology in improving the quality of life has been recognized worldwide. Today, what is urgently needed an is exploration of new microbes and novel genes for solving some of the major challenges of the 21<sup>st</sup> century with particular
Microbial Technology. Microbial Processes
โ Scribed by D. Perlman (Eds.)
- Publisher
- Academic Press
- Year
- 1979
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 551
- Edition
- 2nd ed
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Table of Contents
Content:
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
List of Contributors, Pages xi-xii
Preface, Page xiii, H.J. Peppler, D. Perlman
Contents of Volunne II: FERMENTATION TECHNOLOGY, Pages xv-xvi
Chapter 1 - Bioinsecticides, Pages 1-28, CARLO M. IGNOFFO, RALPH F. ANDERSON
Chapter 2 - Rhizobium Species, Pages 29-58, JOE C. BURTON
Chapter 3 - Lactic Starter Culture Concentrates, Pages 59-92, RANDOLPH S. PORUBCAN, ROBERT L. SELLARS
Chapter 4 - Production of Single-Cell Protein for Use in Food or Feed, Pages 93-155, JOHN H. LITCHFIELD
Chapter 5 - Production of Yeasts and Yeast Products, Pages 157-185, H.J. PEPPLER
Chapter 6 - Production of Butanol-Acetone by Fermentation, Pages 187-209, M.T. WALTON, J.L. MARTIN
Chapter 7 - Microbial Production of Amino Acids, Pages 211-240, YOSHIO HIROSE, HIROSHI OKADA
Chapter 8 - Microbial Production of Antibiotics, Pages 241-280, D. PERLMAN
Chapter 9 - Production of Microbial Enzymes, Pages 281-309, KNUD AUNSTRUP, OTTO ANDRESEN, EDVARD A. FALCH, TAGE KJAER NIELSEN
Chapter 10 - Microbial Production of Nucleosides and Nucleotides, Pages 311-354, YOSHIO NAKAO
Chapter 11 - Production of Organic Acids by Fermentation, Pages 355-387, LEWIS B. LOCKWOOD
Chapter 12 - Plant Cell Suspension Cultures and Their Biosynthetic Potential, Pages 389-416, W.G.W. KURZ, F. CONSTABEL
Chapter 13 - Polysaccharides, Pages 417-481, K.S. KANG, I.W. COTTRELL
Chapter 14 - Microbial Transformation of Steroids and Sterols, Pages 483-496, O.K. SEBEK, D. PERLMAN
Chapter 15 - Vitamin B12, Pages 497-519, J. FLORENT, L. NINET
Chapter 16 - Microbial Process for Riboflavin Production, Pages 521-527, D. PERLMAN
Chapter 17 - Carotenoids, Pages 529-544, L. NINET, J. RENAUT
Subject Index, Pages 545-552
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