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Antimicrobial Peptides from Lactic Acid Bacteria : Diversity, Biosynthesis and Applications / edited by Subhasree Ray, Prasun Kumar, MANABENDRA MANDAL.

Springer Nature - Springer Biomedical and Life Sciences eBooks 2024 English International Available online

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Ray, Subhasree.
Contributor:
Kumar, Prasun.
MANDAL, Manabendra.
Series:
Biomedical and Life Sciences Series
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Microbiology.
Biology.
Biology--Technique.
Molecular biology.
Biological Sciences.
Biological Techniques.
Molecular Biology.
Local Subjects:
Microbiology.
Biological Sciences.
Biological Techniques.
Molecular Biology.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (380 pages)
Edition:
1st ed. 2024.
Place of Publication:
Singapore : Springer Nature Singapore : Imprint: Springer, 2024.
Summary:
Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) have been sought to be a potential alternative to the current arsenal of antibiotics against undesirable microbes. AMPs synthesized by lactic acid bacteria have attracted significant attention due to their strong activity against a broad range of bacteria including pathogens. The bacteriocin (an AMP) has been known to us since early 1928, a year before penicillin was reported. This is possibly due to their narrower activity compared to antibiotics. However, several AMPs having promising activity have been thoroughly characterized in the past few decades. Renewed interest has developed focusing on industrially important bacteriocins produced by lactic acid bacteria. Some of these AMPs are also active against food spoilage and clinically important pathogens. Similar to antibiotics, large-scale intellectual screening is ongoing in the search for novel AMPs with unique properties. Recent research has revealed that AMPs may also play a role in maintaining gut microflora and keeping us protected from food-borne pathogens. The ongoing genomic studies suggest that there may be more such bioactive compounds waiting to be explored. This book provides an overview of the fundamental knowledge accumulated so far regarding the diversity and potential applications of AMPs produced by lactic acid bacteria. This updated reference book on AMPs from lactic acid bacteria is timely, covering the most important achievements in the field and providing the scientific community particularly graduate students, researchers, and clinicians with the latest updates. The goal of this book is to illustrate and detail the findings made so far, debate the state of the art, and draw new perspectives.
Contents:
Chapter 1 Lactic acid bacteria Taxonomy, characteristic features, physiology, and diversity
Chapter 2 Classification of AMPs and their mode of action
Chapter 3 Metabolic Engineering of Lactic Acid Bacteria for Antimicrobial Peptides Production
Chapter 4 Classification, Prediction and Potential Applications of Bacteriocins
Chapter 5 Bacteriocins and bacteriocin like compounds synthesized by lactic acid bacteria
Chapter 6 Extremophiles as a source of antimicrobial peptides
Chapter 7 Recovery and purification techniques used for AMPs produced by Lactic Acid Bacteria
Chapter 8 Purification and characterisation of an infantaricin a bacteriocin with antilisterial activity produced by Streptococcus infantarius isolated from pozol
Chapter 9 Antimicrobial peptides and their applications
Chapter 10 Application of AMPs in the food and beverage industry
Chapter 11 Biomedical applications of antimicrobial peptides produced by Lactic Acid Bacteria
Chapter 12 Role of antimicrobial peptides in agriculture and industries
Chapter 13 Antimicrobial peptides from lactic acid bacteria as a hurdle technology component for food preservation applications and safety considerations.
Notes:
Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
ISBN:
981-9734-13-4
OCLC:
1453506326

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