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Human and Animal Microbiome Engineering

Editat de Dharumadurai Dhanasekaran, A. Sankaranarayanan, Priyanka Sarkar
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 24 oct 2024
Human and Animal Microbiome Engineering provides both basic and detailed information about microbiome engineering for the health enhancement of humans and animal populations. The book provides updated information about current research topics in this emerging field, including microbiome gene therapy, engineered probiotics, and smart living biotic machines for the release of therapeutics. The book is divided into 4 sections covering microbiome engineering application with a focus on future perspectives in human health and enhancement; microbiome engineering in human health and disease including real-world case studies; animal microbiome engineering essentials; and microbiome engineering for livestock improvement.

This is the perfect reference for researchers and scientists to further explore the relationship between host and microbiome and discover novel ideas about the concepts of microbiome engineering in the health enhancement of humans and animal populations.


  • Provides information about the basic and advanced topics of microbiome engineering
  • Offers a customized combination of microbial engineered based therapies to promote human health
  • Includes hot topics like fecal microbiota transplantation for the control of Cl. difficile infection, next generation probiotics, and probiotic engineered microbiomes
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780443223488
ISBN-10: 0443223483
Pagini: 410
Dimensiuni: 191 x 235 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.85 kg
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE

Cuprins

Section I: Microbiome Engineering Application and Future Perspectives
1. Microbiome engineering: Its current application and future perspectives in Human Health
2. Microbiome Engineering in Human health
3. Microbiome and dietary antioxidants in Human health enhancement

Section II: Microbiome Engineering in Human Health & Disease
4. Intestinal Microbiome and Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders
5. Gut Microbiome Engineering and Diabetics
6. Skin Microbiome: A therapeutic approach
7. Microbiome therapy: A new approach in Human health care Sustainability
8. Microbiome Engineering and Cancer therapy
9. Phage based tools to modulate gut bacteria and develop sustainable microbiome community
10. Microbiome and Nanotechnology in Antimicrobial therapy
11. Microbiome Engineering and Orthopedic biomechanics
12. Probiotic engineered Microbiome and human health
13. Gut Microbiome – An early stage of disease prevention
14. Oral Microbiome and human health
15. New perspectives into Vaginal Microbiome and Healthy Women
16. Protein-Protein interaction and human Microbiome – An Artificial Intelligence approach
17. Artificial Intelligence algorithms of patients with irritable bowel syndrome
18. Case study: Oral Microbiome
19. Case study: Colonic Microbiome in Irritable Bowel Syndrome
20. Case study: Reproductive organ Microbiome of Women
21. Case study: Skin Microbiome
22. Case study: Gall bladder diseases and Microbiome

Section III: Animal Microbiome Engineering: Essential Principles
23. Animal Microbiome Engineering: Current trends and future perspectives
24. Microbiome engineering: A promising tool to improve animal health

Section IV: Microbiome Engineering in Livestock Improvement
25. Microbiome Engineering to improve Animal health
26. Gastro intestinal Microbiome Engineering in Poultry health
27. Gastro intestinal Microbiome Engineering in Pig
28. Microbiome Engineering and ruminants
29. Animal feed and Gut Microbiome Engineering towards the maintenance of Animal health
30. Biotechnological approaches in Fish Gut microbiome
31. Gastro intestinal Microbiome Engineering in Prawn breeding
32. Faecal Microbiota transplantation for the control of Cl. difficile infection in animal
Next Generation Probiotics and Animal health