Algal and sustainable technologies: Bioenergy, Nannotechnology and Green chemistry is an interdisciplinary overview of the worlds major problems; water scarcity, clean environment and energy and their sustenance remedy measures using microalgae. It comprehensively presents the way to tackle the socio-economic issues including food, feed, fuel, medicine and health and also entails the untapped potential of microalgae in environmental management, bioenergy solution and sustainable synthesis of pharmaceutical and nutraceutical products.
This book basically emphasizes the success of algae as wonderful feed stocks of future and provides upto date information and sustainable and recreational outlook towards degrading environment and energy crisis. Applicability of fast emerging algae based nanotechnology in bioremediation and production of nanoparticle (AuNP, AgNP etc) are beautifully described along with latest research and findings.
Key features:
The "waste to best to income" strategies are the main concern of the book and take the edge off the problem of pollution, energy and income.
Elucidate the sustainable phycoremediation and nanoparticle functions as low cost approach for various ecosystem services.
Information regarding pharmaceuticals, nutraceuticals and other algae based value added product synthesis and fate are comprehensively discussed.
Knowledge resource, latest research, findings and prospects presented in an accessible manner for researchers, students, eminent scientists, entrepreneurs, professionals and policy maker.
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Preface |
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About the Editors |
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Chapter 1 Algae as a Sustainable Resource for Green Economy and Deteriorating Environment |
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Chapter 2 Energy Reserves in Microalgae: Biomass Production and Genetic Engineering |
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Chapter 3 Biotechnological Application of Algae in Pharmaceuticals Industries with Special Reference to Omega-3 Fatty Acid and Human Health |
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Chapter 4 Eco-Friendly and Eco Technological Approaches in Treatment of Wastewater by Different Algae and Cyanobacteria |
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Chapter 5 Cultivation of Microalgae in Industrial Effluent for Simultaneous Pollutant Removal and Biofuel Production |
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Chapter 6 Wastewater Treatment Using Microalgae Bacterial Consortium |
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Chapter 7 Algae-Based Biofuel Production as a Part of an Industrial Cluster |
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Chapter 8 Role of Algae in the Decolourization of Wastewater |
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Chapter 9 An Overview of Industrial Wastewater Management Using Integrated Algal Technologies |
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Chapter 10 Biosynthesis of Gold Nanoparticles and Their Potential Application: With Special Reference to Algae and Cyanobacteria |
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Chapter 11 Biogenic Synthesis of Nanoparticles From Algae and Its Various Applications |
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Chapter 12 Bioactive Compounds from Microalgal Source as UV Protective Agents |
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Chapter 13 Flavonoids as Food Supplement with Special Reference to Algae and Cyanobacteria |
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Chapter 14 Algae as a Source for Nutraceutical Products: Scope and Perspective |
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Chapter 15 Role of Salicylic Acid in Mitigation of Pesticide Toxicity in Cyanobacteria |
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Chapter 16 Perspectives on In Silico Investigation of the Drug Delivery Properties of Microalgae |
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Chapter 17 Paracetamol Toxicity on Cyanobacteria |
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Atul Kumar Upadhyay is a scholar in the field of environmental science. He completed his PhD in
the field of phytoremediation and constructed wetland technology at the CSIR-National Botanical
Research Institute, Lucknow, jointly with Kumaun University, Nainital, India. He earned his postgraduation
degree from Dr RML Avadh University, Faizabad, India, in the subject of botany. Dr
Upadhyay has performed research in the construction and design of wetlands and the plant-based
management of water and soil pollution in different states of India, and he has been involved in different
activities related to river water rejuvenation, wastewater treatment, wetland design and soil
management and pollution control. During his research, Dr Upadhyay has published a number of
research papers, articles and chapters in the peer-reviewed journals of national and international
repute. He has also published one author book, edited two books from Springer.
Currently, Atul Kumar Upadhyay is working as a post-doctoral fellow (UGC-DSKPDF) in the
Department of Environmental Science, BBAU (a central university), Lucknow, India, and involved
in working on the different aspects of algal-based sustainable phytoremediation, biofuel and bioenergy
production.
Prof. D. P. Singh, Former Head and Dean of the School for Environmental Sciences, Babasaheb
Bhimrao Ambedkar University, Lucknow, India, is an eminent scholar in the field of environmental
science. He earned his PhD from the Department of Botany, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi,
India. He has worked extensively in the area of wastewater treatment, microbiology, stress physiology,
bioremediation and alternative energy options. He has received several honours and awards to
his credit, including more than 135 research publications in high impact factor journals of national
and international repute. He has supervised more than 24 PhD students and several MSc and MTech
students for their research work. He has delivered invited lectures in different seminars and symposia
and served as a principal investigator for several governments funded projects. Dr Singh has
published five books in the fields of environmental microbiology and biotechnology, stress physiology
and sustainable management of soil and water and edited more than ten books with a scientific
background with Springer, Elsevier, CRC etc.