BIOCHEMICALS AND ITS IMPACT ON MICROBIOLOGY

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  • BIOCHEMICALS AND ITS IMPACT ON MICROBIOLOGY Book Detail

  • Author : Andhare Aishwarya A.
  • Release Date : 2022-11-29
  • Publisher : American Academic Press
  • Genre : Science
  • Pages : 173
  • ISBN 13 : 1631814109
  • File Size : 69,69 MB

BIOCHEMICALS AND ITS IMPACT ON MICROBIOLOGY by Andhare Aishwarya A. PDF Summary

Book Description: Microbes and microbiomes are the unique feature of the life. Disease causing as well health enhancing but still undividable part from humans are the microbes. Prevention of disease-causing microbes is being a challenging field because of adaptation of resistance to antibiotics. Naturally occurring biochemicals are never hazardous but can destroy the growth of microbes and yield of toxins secreted by them. The disease prevention using naturally occurring agents is the emerging study of interest. The present book is the source of knowledge of biochemicals and its impact on microbiomes. Simplest methodology of isolation, identification and application is mentioned in this book. One can find most relevant data for their further biochemical research from this book. This book has revealed out the infective microbes and their prevention using biochemicals isolated from natural resources. Simple and moderate methodology with much relevant and improving result is the unique feature of this book.

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