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Biotoxins : Biotechnological and Therapeutic Applications / edited by Majeti Narasimha Vara Prasad, Sarada Devi Tetali, Catherine Bennetau-Pelissero.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Prasad, Majeti Narasimha Vara.
Contributor:
Tetali, Sarada Devi.
Bennetau-Pelissero, Catherine.
Series:
Chemistry and Materials Science Series
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Analytical chemistry.
Materials.
Detectors.
Biochemistry.
Nanochemistry.
Food science.
Botanical chemistry.
Bioanalytical Chemistry.
Sensors and biosensors.
Biological Chemistry.
Food Science.
Plant Biochemistry.
Local Subjects:
Bioanalytical Chemistry.
Sensors and biosensors.
Biological Chemistry.
Nanochemistry.
Food Science.
Plant Biochemistry.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (740 pages)
Edition:
1st ed. 2025.
Place of Publication:
Cham : Springer Nature Switzerland : Imprint: Springer, 2025.
Summary:
This book covers biologically produced toxins, their chemistry, mode of action, and potential therapeutic applications. In the first part of the book, readers are introduced to the fundamental chemistry of biotoxins, their mechanisms of action, and possible antidotes, paving the way for a deeper understanding of their therapeutic potential. Subsequent chapters outline different types of biotoxins and their impact on food quality and safety, and their potential applications in agriculture and medicine. Particular attention is given to terrestrial and aquatic phytotoxins, bioactive metabolites produced by microorganisms and plants, mycotoxins, phycotoxins, cyanotoxins, neurotoxins of natural origin, bacterial toxins, insect toxins and marine toxins. An authoritative perspective on topics like bioterrorism and the military potential of biological toxins is also offered in this book. The second part of the book presents an overview of cutting-edge detection techniques to identify emerging biotoxins in several matrices. Readers will find an authoritative overview of the recent developments in nanotechnology and microfluidics (nanomaterial-based systems), and biosensors (immunosensors, receptor-based biosensors, and cell-based biosensors). The book also covers other detection techniques applied to food such as fluorescent, colourimetric, electrochemical, photoelectrochemical, and electrochemiluminescent techniques. Given its breadth, the book appeals to researchers, academics, and students interested in biotoxins, their pharmacological importance and their impact on agriculture and human health.
Contents:
Part 1 General insights on the chemistry and analysis of biotoxins
Chapter 1 Chemistry of biotoxins and mode of action/antidotes
Chapter 2 Biosensors for the detection of emerging toxins in fish
Chapter 3 Nanomaterials, magnetic beads and microfluidics systems for detecting emerging biotoxins
Part 2 Data on biotoxins from different sources Chapter 4 Bacterial toxins
Chapter 5 Cyanotoxins
Chapter 6 Phycotoxins
Chapter 7 Phytotoxins – Terrestrial plant sources
Chapter 8 Phytotoxins - Aquatic plant sources
Chapter 9 Insect toxins
Chapter 10 Natural toxins in diverse food stuff and foodomics
Chapter 11 Trace elements as toxins and tonics for human from edible and healing plants
Chapter 12 Toxic and antinutritional characters in traditional food plants
Part 3 Biotoxins classified by their mode of action
Chapter 13 Biotoxins and their conjugates for use in targeted medicinal applications with focus on eye diseases
Chapter 14 Neurotoxins of natural origin
Chapter 15 Toxic effects of estrogenic biomolecules and recommendations
Part 4 New applications of biotoxins
Chapter 16 Harnessing Nature’s Weapons: Biotechnological Marvels and Therapeutic Treasures of Biotoxins
Chapter 17 Military potential of biological toxins
Chapter 18 Microbial Biotoxins in Biotechnological Applications for Plant Disease and Pest Management
Chapter 19 Biocative metabolites produced by microorganisms and plants with potential application in agriculture and/or medicine
Chapter 20 Toxins of pharmacological importance
Chapter 21 Saxitoxin from saxitoxin compounds- An omics understanding with future ocular applications
Chapter 22 Cytotoxicity and medicinal applications of plant lectins.
Notes:
Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
ISBN:
9783031753091
3031753097
OCLC:
1511101459

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