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2. Antidiabetic Potency of Tofu (Soybean Meal)
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Megh R. Goyal, Junaid Ahmad Malik, and Ademola Olabode Ayeleso
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- 2023
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3. Curative and Preventive Properties of Medicinal Plants
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Megh R. Goyal, Junaid Ahmad Malik, and Ademola Olabode Ayeleso
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- 2023
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4. Sustainable Nanomaterials for Biomedical Engineering
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Junaid Ahmad Malik, Megh R. Goyal, and Mohamed Jaffer M. Sadiq
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- 2023
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5. Nanotechnology Horizons in Food Process Engineering
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Megh R. Goyal, Junaid Ahmad Malik, Satish Kumar, and Ritesh B. Watharkar
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- 2023
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6. Potential of Ornamental Plants For Phytoremediation
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Akanksha Kaushal, Megha Gupta, and Junaid Ahmad Malik
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- 2022
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7. Degradation of Polychlorinated Biphenyls by Phanerochaete Chrysosporium
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Zahid Nabi, Satinder Kaur, Javid Manzoor, Khursheed Ahmad Wani, and Junaid Ahmad Malik
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- 2022
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8. Bioremediation And Phytoremediation Technologies in Sustainable Soil Management
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Junaid Ahmad Malik and Megh R. Goyal
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- 2022
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9. Assessment of Current Soil Bioremediation Technologies
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Pritisha Barik, Trinath Biswal, and Junaid Ahmad Malik
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- 2022
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10. Microalgae and Cyanobacteria: Potential Biofertilizers
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Junaid Ahmad Malik
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- 2022
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11. Nanobioremediation: An Integrated Approach for Management of Contaminated Sites
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Rayees Ahmad Zargar, Khursheed Ahmad Wani, and Junaid Ahmad Malik
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- 2022
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12. Waste Management Technology for Sustainable Agriculture
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Yaqoob Lone, Bhat Mohammad Sikander, Junaid Ahmad. Malik, Muzaffar Ahmad Bhat, and A. Wani Adil
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Environmental protection ,020209 energy ,Sustainable agriculture ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,02 engineering and technology ,Business ,010501 environmental sciences ,01 natural sciences ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences - Abstract
The process of collection, transport, disposal, recycling, and monitoring of wastes is called waste management. The waste management is undertaken to recycle the wastes so as to reduce the ill effects of wastes on environment, health, and aesthetics. There are several kinds of wastes produced such as agricultural wastes, municipal wastes, industrial waste, mining waste. Some wastes are more hazardous such as medical wastes and nuclear wastes. Various techniques are used for the management of wastes which includes landfilling, incineration, anaerobic digestion, pyrolysis, plasma gasification, recycling, composting. Anaerobic digestion produces biofuel in the form of biogas. Plasma gasification results in the generation of electricity from wastes. Recycling of wastes involves the collection, sorting, and reprocessing of wastes into new products. Vermicomposting is the preferred form of composting as it results in the formation of vermicompost called black gold due to the presence of rich nutrients and growth promoting factors in it.
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- 2022
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13. Bioremediation of Polluted Aquatic Ecosystems Using Macrophytes
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R. Seenivasagan, A. Karthika, R. Kalidoss, and Junaid Ahmad Malik
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- 2022
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14. Role of biosorption technology in removing cadmium from water and soil
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Jaffer Mohiddin Gooty, Srinivasulu Mandala, Juan Alejandro Neira Mosquera, Sungey Naynee Sánchez Llaguno, and Junaid Ahmad Malik
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- 2022
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15. Phytoremediation of PAH-Contaminated Areas
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Vijaya Geetha Bose, K. S. Shreenidhi, and Junaid Ahmad Malik
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- 2022
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16. Role of biofilms in bioremediation
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Trinath Biswal and Junaid Ahmad Malik
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- 2022
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17. Chromium Pollution and Its Bioremediation: An Overview
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Kirandeep Kaur, Seema Sharma, and Junaid Ahmad Malik
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- 2022
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18. A Conceptual Framework to Explore the Functional Implications of Coral-Associated Microbiomes and Their Role in Promoting Plant Growth
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P. S. Seethalakshmi, Saqib Hassan, Junaid Ahmad Malik, Pallaval Veera Bramhachari, George Seghal Kiran, and Joseph Selvin
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- 2022
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19. Preface
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Junaid Ahmad Malik
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- 2022
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20. Transgenic Approaches for Improving Phytoremediation Potential
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Gargee Mohanty, Rajashree Das, Ayusman Behera, and Junaid Ahmad Malik
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- 2022
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21. List of contributors
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Kannan Aarthy, Sitharanjithan Abirami, Mohammed Al-Jawasim, Alaa Al-Khalaf, Sathaiah Baby, Keerthana Balasundaram, Sendilkumar Balasundram, Sekhar Bandyopadhyay, Tandrima Banerjee, Ankit Banik, Abhishek Basu, Pratik M. Battacharya, Mayuri Bhatia, Prateek Madhab Bhattacharya, Suchandrima Bhowmik, Trinath Biswal, Sayan Biswas, Vijaya Geetha Bose, Priyanka Bumbra, M. Subhosh Chandra, Murugesan Chandrasekaran, Soumi Chatterjee, Elsa Cherian, Kartikeya Choudhary, Ankita Dutta Chowdhury, Apurba Kumar Chowdhury, Johnson Retnaraj Samuel Selvan Christyraj, Rajeswari Das, Sayan Das, Anamika Debnath, Anoop Kumar Devedee, Ahila P. Devi, Mahima Dey, Bikram Dhara, Samuel Okere Echezonachi, Bashir Ah Ganai, Harsha Ganesan, Subbaraju Sree Gayathri, Arvind George, null Ghanshyam, Jaydip Ghosh, Puja Ghosh, L Gnansing Jesumaharaja, Jaffer Mohiddin Gooty, Mir Zahoor Gul, Kuldeep Gupta, Shahnawaz Hassan, Mohammad Munir Hossain, Nazmul Huda, T. Jayasree Joshi, Madesh Jeevanandam, Gnanasing L. Jesumaharaja, Ananthi Jeyaraman, Jacob Thomas Joshi, S. Kameswaran, Karthik Kannan, Nitika Kapoor, Subbiahanadar Chelladurai Karthikeyan, Jasleen Kaur, M.H. Kavitha, Surajit Khalko, Mohammed Latif Khan, Azmerry Khanom, Babita Khosla, Ramyakrishna Koka, Vijay Kumar, Parameswaran Kiruthika Lakshmi, Jitender Singh Laura, Wendie Levasseur, Sungey Naynee Sánchez Llaguno, A. Madhavi, Debapriya Maitra, Junaid Ahmad Malik, Debjani Mandal, Manabendra Mandal, Rudrajit Mandal, Srinivasulu Mandala, Balakumaran Manickam Dakshinamoorthi, M.V. Manohar, Uzma Manzoor, Melinda Grace Rossan Mathews, Shivam Maurya, Selvaraj Meenakshi, null Mehjabeen, Arup Kumar Mitra, Lakshmi Mohan, Juan Alejandro Neira Mosquera, Jaison Mugunthan, Siddhartha Mukherjee, Thangavelu Muthukumar, Shilpi Nagar, Abhijit Nandi, Kousik Nandi, Panchi Rani Neog, Padmini Padmanabhan, Amogha G. Paladhi, Mohineeta Pandey, Radha Raman Pandey, Sudhir Kumar Pandey, Dinesh Panwar, Ali Partovinia, Ruby Patel, Sonika Phian, Victor Pozzobon, Madhusmita Pradhan, Satya Narayan Prasad, null Preeti, Asif Qureshi, M. Mizanur Rahman, Md Mahfujur Rahman, Md. Mashiar Rahman, Nadeem Rais, Kamarajan Rajagopalan, Sasireka Rajendran, Dhandapani Ramamurthy, B. Ramesh, Raganiyanthri Ramke, Beedu Sashidhar Rao, Muzamil Ahmad Rather, Vinoth Rathinam, Charu Dogra Rawat, Ayon Roy, Bedaprana Roy, Ishita Roy, Sayan Roy, Swarnika Roy, Karuna Rupula, null Sabreena, Raina Saha, Sriparna Saha, Nandita Sahana, Monalisa Sahoo, Poonam Saini, Pandi Sakthieaswari, Abhijit Samanta, Souradip Seal, Jackson Durairaj Selvan Christyraj, Hitha Shaji, Zahra Shamsollahi, Purnima Sharma, Ruchika Sharma, Vipin Kumar Sharma, K.S. Shreenidhi, Shafiquzzaman Siddiquee, Jyoti Singh, Mahendra Singh, Puja Singh, Varsha Singh, Trisha Sinha, Reshma Soman, M. Srinivasulu, Kannaiah Surendirakumar, Silambarasan Tamil Selvan, Naresh Tanwer, Vinaya Satyawan Tari, Astha Tirkey, Ankesh Tiwari, Chockaiyan Usha, Sugumari Vallinayagam, Balasubramanian Velramar, Sakshi Verma, Jyothy G. Vijayan, Zairah Waris, P. Suresh Yadav, Aarif Yaseen, Muzaffar Zaman, and Mohd Zishan
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- 2022
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22. Neurodevelopmental and reproductive impacts of pesticides on pregnant women
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Javid Manzoor, Junaid Ahmad Malik, and Khursheed Ahmad Wani
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- 2022
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23. Microbial biotechnology: an introduction
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Junaid Ahmad Malik, Md Mahfujur Rahman, and Nadeem Rais
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- 2022
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24. Contributors
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Zareena Akhter, Mariam Nasser Aljaafari, Nazym Altynova, Jesús Alvarado-Flores, Ahmad Reza Bagheri, João Paulo Bassin, Sami Ullah Bhat, Pankaj Bhatt, Muhammad Bilal, Ana Laura Carbajal-Hernández, Jean Carlos Cardoso, Camila Rodrigues Carmello, Nalini Singh Chauhan, Yong Chen, Oksana Cherednichenko, Sudha Choudhary, Mohd Ashraf Dar, V. Dhananjayan, Erika Djangalina, Leyla Djansugurova, Ahmed El Nemr, Tarik Eldeeb, Carlos Vicente Garza-León, Suresh Ghotekar, João Pedro Neves Goldenstein, Mohamed A. Hassaan, Zhixia He, Edappayil Janeeshma, R. Jayakumar, P. Jayanthi, Sabariswaran Kandasamy, Garima Kaushik, Megha Kumar, Vineet Kumar, Suresh Kumarasamy, Kok Song Lai, Swee Hua Erin Lim, Suramya Malhotra, Junaid Ahmad Malik, Javid Manzoor, null Meenu, Virendra Kumar Mishra, Natalya Mit, Mathiyazhagan Narayanan, Mir Rohi Neelofar, Serikbai Nuraliev, Ignacio Alejandro Pérez-Legaspi, Anastassiya Pilyugina, Abhay Punia, Jos T. Puthur, Umara Qayoom, Manviri Rani, B. Ravichandran, Roberto Rico-Martínez, Olga Lidia Rivera-Dávila, Daniel Robles-Vargas, Arpita Roy, P.P. Sameena, Erimar Pontes Santiago, Gustavo Emilio Santos-Medrano, Nair G. Sarath, Rabiha Seboussi, Steplinpaulselvin Selvinsimpson, Uma Shanker, Ananya Shukla, Anubhuti Singh, Gurudatta Singh, Priyanka Singh, Neha Singla, Náthaly Lacerda Tonon e Rocha, Cristiano Varrone, Mathew Veena, Paula Resende Vieira, Alex Vlaiculescu, Khursheed Ahmad Wani, Kailas L. Wasewar, Polly Soo Xi Yap, and Muhammad Zubair
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- 2022
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25. Microalgae—A Promising Tool for Heavy Metal Remediation
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Shahid Mahboob, M. Lakshmi, M. Anand, S. Vijayalakshmi, J. Ranjitha, and Junaid Ahmad Malik
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- 2022
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26. Environmental risk assessment of fluoride (F) contaminated soil on Prosopis juliflora seedlings using biochemical and molecular parameters
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Poonam Saini, null Preeti, Dinesh Panwar, and Junaid Ahmad Malik
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- 2022
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27. Lipase and lactic acid bacteria for biodegradation and bioremediation
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Amogha G. Paladhi, Jacob Thomas Joshi, Arvind George, M.V. Manohar, Sugumari Vallinayagam, and Junaid Ahmad Malik
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- 2022
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28. Advanced Research Methods in Food Processing Technologies : Technology for Sustainable Food Production
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Junaid Ahmad Malik, Megh R. Goyal, Preeti Birwal, Ritesh B. Watharkar, Junaid Ahmad Malik, Megh R. Goyal, Preeti Birwal, and Ritesh B. Watharkar
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- Food industry and trade--Technological innovations
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This new volume presents new studies and research cases on advanced technologies for food processing and preservation to maintain and improve food quality, extend shelf-life, and provide new solutions to food processing challenges.The volume discusses cold plasma and ultrasound processing of foods, introducing new food processing technologies and applications. It also elaborates on microwave processing of foods, describing applications, potential and intermittent microwave drying of fruits. Other new research focusses on high-pressure processing, electrospinning technology in foods, encapsulation techniques, impact of freezing and thawing processes on textural properties of food products, 3D printing of foods, enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) in food authentication, and state-of-the-art applications of nanotechnology in food processing.
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- 2024
29. The Chemistry of Milk and Milk Products : Physicochemical Properties, Therapeutic Characteristics, and Processing Methods
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Megh R. Goyal, Suvartan Ranvir, Junaid Ahmad Malik, Megh R. Goyal, Suvartan Ranvir, and Junaid Ahmad Malik
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- Agricultural chemistry, Dairy processing, Milk--Composition
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Milk and milk products are highly nutritious, yet their low acidity provides a favorable environment for growth of pathogenic and spoilage-causing organisms. To avoid this, milk requires specialized processes to be converted into various milk products to ensure safety and quality. This new volume provides an understanding of the manufacturing processes of milk products and the structural, physicochemical, and compositional changes that occur during manufacturing and storage of milk products and the impact on quality. It covers methods of conversion of milk into high-value, concentrated, extended shelf-life and easily transportable dairy products. It delves into the constituents and chemistry, physicochemical properties, and therapeutic characteristics of milk and milk products, and then goes on to present specialized processing methods. Specialized methods such as proteolysis in ultra-high temperature (UHT), heat and acid coagulation of milk products, processing and characteristics of dry dairy milk powders, and methods to monitor pesticide residues in milk and milk products are presented and evaluated.
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- 2024
30. The Functional Foods : Nutrient and Health Benefits
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Megh R. Goyal, Junaid Ahmad Malik, Anu Kumari, Megh R. Goyal, Junaid Ahmad Malik, and Anu Kumari
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- Probiotics, Nutrition, Functional foods, Plant antiviral agents
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The consumption of functional foods is growing in the health and wellness communities because of their range of potent nutrients and health advantages, such as the ability to shield against illnesses, stop vitamin deficiencies, and encourage healthy growth and development.This new volume discusses the nutritional and health benefits of functional foods. The volume first looks at the functional activities of plants and their derivatives, discussing microgreens as functional foods as well as functional foods for certain populations, including those involved in sports and the elderly. The volume includes chapters on antiviral activities of functional foods for first helping to reduce the risk of contracting COVID-19 as well as combating the disease once contracted. Several chapters detail the beneficial antidiabetic activities of plants, looking particularly at mushrooms and guava. Probiotics as functional foods for human health is investigated as well, discussing the role of probiotics in gut microflora, probiotics as dietary supplements, various extraction methods, and more. Finally, the volume addresses the quality aspects of functional foods, providing an overview of foodborne pathogens and food-related microorganisms.This volume will aid experts working in food science and technology, agricultural science, food safety, and Ayurveda around the world. It will be of interest and use to professional food scientists, nutritionists and dieticians, academicians researching food engineering problems, and graduate-level students in related fields.
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- 2024
31. Modern Nanotechnology : Volume 1: Environmental Sustainability and Remediation
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Junaid Ahmad Malik, Mohamed Jaffer Sadiq Mohamed, Junaid Ahmad Malik, and Mohamed Jaffer Sadiq Mohamed
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- Nanotechnology
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This two-volume set provides a comprehensive overview of modern nanoscience, and encompasses advanced techniques of nanocomposite materials that make their way from the laboratory to the field for the revival of energy and environmental systems in a sustainable manner. It includes the design and the sophisticated fabrication of nanomaterials along with their potential energy and environmental applications, while looking at how nanoscience and nanotechnology can be used to promote environmentally friendly processes and strategies. The books'purpose is to promote eco-friendly methods and techniques by covering many elements of both the synthesis and uses of nanoparticles and nanofluids for energy and environmental engineering. They provide an up-to-date synthesis of nanocomposite materials for modern nanotechnology applications in the fields of environment protection, heterogeneous catalysis, wastewater treatment, fuel cells, electrochemical energy conversion, and storage applications. The set is designed for environmental scientists, nanotechnologists, chemists, engineers, and individuals seeking current research on nanotechnology and its applications in environmental engineering. Graduate students working in these fields will also find it a valuable resource. Volume 1 focuses on the fundamentals of nanotechnology, environmental protection, sustainable agriculture, bioremediation, bio-nanocomposites, and wastewater treatment.
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- 2023
32. Modern Nanotechnology : Volume 2: Green Synthesis, Sustainable Energy and Impacts
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Junaid Ahmad Malik, Mohamed Jaffer Sadiq Mohamed, Junaid Ahmad Malik, and Mohamed Jaffer Sadiq Mohamed
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- Nanotechnology--Environmental aspects, Nanotechnology
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This two-volume set provides a comprehensive overview of modern nanoscience, and encompasses advanced techniques of nanocomposite materials that make their way from the laboratory to the field for the revival of energy and environmental systems in a sustainable manner. It includes the design and the sophisticated fabrication of nanomaterials along with their potential energy and environmental applications, while looking at how nanoscience and nanotechnology can be used to promote environmentally friendly processes and strategies. The books'purpose is to promote eco-friendly methods and techniques by covering many elements of both the synthesis and uses of nanoparticles and nanofluids for energy and environmental engineering. They provide an up-to-date synthesis of nanocomposite materials for modern nanotechnology applications in the fields of environment protection, heterogeneous catalysis, wastewater treatment, fuel cells, electrochemical energy conversion, and storage applications. The set is designed for environmental scientists, nanotechnologists, chemists, engineers, and individuals seeking current research on nanotechnology and its applications in environmental engineering. Graduate students working in these fields will also find it a valuable resource. Volume 2 focuses on toxicological assessment, negative impacts of nanomaterials, green synthesis, energy conversion, and storage applications.
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- 2023
33. Nanotechnology Horizons in Food Process Engineering : Volume 1: Food Preservation, Food Packaging, and Sustainable Agriculture
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Megh R. Goyal, Junaid Ahmad Malik, Satish Kumar, Ritesh B. Watharkar, Megh R. Goyal, Junaid Ahmad Malik, Satish Kumar, and Ritesh B. Watharkar
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- Food industry and trade--Technological innovations, Food--Biotechnology, Nanotechnology, Food--Preservation
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Although nanotechnology has revolutionized fields such as medicine, genetics, biology, bioengineering, mechanics, and chemistry, its increasing application in the food industry is relatively recent in comparison. Nanotechnology in the food industry is now being explored for creating new flavors, extending food shelf life, and improving food protection and nutritional value, as well as for intelligent nutrient delivery systems, “smart” foods, contaminant detection nanodevices and nanosensors, advanced food processing, antimicrobial chemicals, encapsulation, and green nanomaterials. This new three-volume set addresses a multitude of topical issues and new developments in the field. Volume 1 focuses on food preservation, food packaging, and sustainable agriculture, while Volume 2 looks at nanotechnology in food process engineering, applications of biomaterials in food products, and the use of modern nanotechnology for human health. The third volume explores the newest trends in nanotechnology for food applications for improving food delivery systems. Together, these three volumes provide a comprehensive and in-depth look at the emerging status of nanotechnology in the food processing industry, explaining the benefits and drawbacks of various methodologies that will aid in the improvement and development of food product sourcing and food hygiene monitoring methods. Volume 1 discusses emerging nanotechnolgical applications in food processing, packaging, and preservation. It focuses on using nanoparticles for safe and nutritional food production, protecting crops from pests, increasing nutritional value, and providing solutions for various environmental issues. This book especially deals with nanotechnology for controlling plant pathogens, food packaging and preservation, agricultural productivity, wastewater treatment, and bioenergy production. Volume 2 discusses nanotechnology use in non-thermal techniques such as high-pressure processing (HPP), pulsed electric fields (PEFs), pulsed light, ultraviolet, microwave, ohmic heating, electrospinning, and nano- and microencapsulation. This volume looks at the role and application of minimal processing techniques such as ozone treatment, vacuum drying, osmotic dehydration, dense phase carbon dioxide treatment, and high-pressure assisted freezing. The successful applications of nanotechnologies on juices, meat and fish, fruits and vegetable slices, food surface, purees, milk and milk products, extraction, drying enhancement, and encapsulation of micro-macro nutrients are also considered. The volume also presents several computer-aided techniques that are emerging in the food processing sector, such as robotics, radio frequency identification (RFID), three-dimensional food printing, artificial intelligence, etc. Significant role of food properties in design of specific food and edible packaging films have been elucidated. Nanotechnology Horizons in Food Process Engineering: Volume 3: Trends, Nanomaterials, and Food Delivery provides an overview of the current trends in nanotechnology for food applications and food delivery systems. Topics include a collection of chapters on diverse topics, including the stability of nanoparticles in food, nanobiosensing for the detection of food contaminants, nanotechnology applications in agriculture, the role of nanotechnology in nutrient delivery, how nanotechnology is applied in dairy products, biofunctional magnetic nanoparticles in food safety, the development of nutraceuticals using nanotechnological tools, and more.
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- 2023
34. Sustainable Nanomaterials for Biomedical Engineering : Impacts, Challenges, and Future Prospects
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Junaid Ahmad Malik, Megh R. Goyal, Mohamed Jaffer M. Sadiq, Junaid Ahmad Malik, Megh R. Goyal, and Mohamed Jaffer M. Sadiq
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In recent years, nanomaterials have become one of the most dynamic exploration fields in the areas of engineering, technology, and science. This new volume focuses on the use of various bionanomaterials that can be introduced into the body as clinical devices for various medical purposes. The book also provides examples of cost-effective, sustainable alternatives to traditional medical procedures. The volume discusses how these materials have diverse applications in the biomedical fields, such as for cancer treatment, for orthopedic joint replacements, for medical diagnosis, for making bone plates, for wound healing, for nerve regeneration, for breast implants, in dental procedures, and so on. In addition, the book also covers some nonbiomedical applications of nanobiomaterials, such as, for example, to grow cells in a culture medium, as a blood protein test in laboratories, etc.
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- 2023
35. Plant-Based Bioactive Compounds and Food Ingredients : Encapsulation, Functional, and Safety Aspects
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Junaid Ahmad Malik, Megh R. Goyal, Preeti Birwal, Ritesh B. Watharkar, Junaid Ahmad Malik, Megh R. Goyal, Preeti Birwal, and Ritesh B. Watharkar
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- QK898.B54
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This new book discusses plant-derived bioactive compounds, covering their sources, biological effects, health benefits, and potential prevention and treatment properties for multifactorial diseases. It first describes in detail how encapsulation methods and plant-based materials may be used in a variety of ways, covering the concepts, advantages, and techniques for encapsulating bioactives based on cereals, spices, and coffee. The volume also looks at the functional aspects of plant-based foods and nutraceutical-based functional food design. The role of functional foods in food safety and industrial food safety issues and techniques for monitoring food quality and safety are also addressed.
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- 2023
36. Sustainable Nanomaterials for Biosystems Engineering : Trends in Renewable Energy, Environment, and Agriculture
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Junaid Ahmad Malik, Megh R. Goyal, Mohamed Jaffer M. Sadiq, Junaid Ahmad Malik, Megh R. Goyal, and Mohamed Jaffer M. Sadiq
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- Biological systems, Bioengineering, Nanostructured materials--Environmental aspects, Nanobiotechnology
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This new volume explores the integration of bionanomaterials and sustainable resources for the development of new and emerging sustainable processes. It highlights the concept of essential bionanomaterials derived from sustainable resources with examples of interdisciplinary methodologies and research that highlight the reuse of biomass waste as well as the proper usage of green technologies. The volume considers the most recent trends, challenges, and applications in bionanomaterials derived from sustainable sources in energy production and environmental mitigation. The book looks at state-of-the-art trends in the use of bionanomaterials for renewable energy such as in production of solar energy, for energy harvesting, and for energy conversion and storage. Chapters consider the application of bionanomaterials for the development of improved optical and electrical biosensors. The volume goes on to address the promising use of bionanomaterials for environmental remediation, such as for recovering heavy metals, radioactive metals, and other pollutants from wastewater, from river water, from soils, etc. Other topics include the use of sustainable nanomaterials in the food industry, in the biomedical field, in ecological research, and more.
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- 2023
37. Bioremediation and Phytoremediation Technologies in Sustainable Soil Management : Volume 3: Inventive Techniques, Research Methods, and Case Studies
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Junaid Ahmad Malik, Megh R. Goyal, Junaid Ahmad Malik, and Megh R. Goyal
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- Soil remediation, Soil management, Bioremediation, Phytoremediation
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Phytoremediation has evolved into an important tool to improve the bioremediation process since it is an innovative green technology that uses a wide variety of plants to remediate radioactive metals and elements, organics, and chemicals from soil, sediment, surface water, and groundwater environmental pollutants. Together, bioremediation and phytoremediation technologies provide an effective approach to contaminant abatement.Volume 3 of the four-volume set identifies and draws a fresh image of existing developments in theoretical and functional implementation systems from recent scientific research studies that consider different facets of bioremediation. It also discusses the latest technology and prospects of new soil bioremediation technology and analyzes their domains, along with their associated challenges and consequences.Other volumes in the 4-volume set:• Volume 1: Fundamental Aspects and Contaminated Sites• Volume 2: Microbial Approaches and Recent Trends• Volume 4: Degradation of Pesticides and Polychlorinated BiphenylsTogether, these four volumes provide in-depth coverage of the mechanisms, advantages, and disadvantages of the bioremediation and phytoremediation technologies for safe and sustainable soil management. The diverse topics help to arm biologists, agricultural engineers, environmental and soil scientists and chemists with the information and tools they need to address soil toxins that are a dangerous risk to plants, wildlife, humans and, of course, the soil itself.
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- 2023
38. Food Process Engineering and Technology : Safety, Packaging, Nanotechnologies and Human Health
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Junaid Ahmad Malik, Megh R. Goyal, Anu Kumari, Junaid Ahmad Malik, Megh R. Goyal, and Anu Kumari
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- Food science, Food industry and trade--Technological innovations, Chemistry, Food--Packaging
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This book focuses on novel technologies related to food processing technology and engineering. It also focuses on food safety, quality and management, the scope of the Internet of Things (IoT) in food processing and its management, bioengineering tools for crop improvement in agriculture, recent innovations in food packaging, nanotechnology in food processing, and the nutritional health benefits of food. 3D printed food, an interesting and increasingly popular concept among the public today, is a meal prepared through an automated additive process using 3D food printers. This book is a ready reference for food researchers, students, and industry professionals. The book updates the current scenario of food processing technology and engineering for readers from agriculture and its allied fields including students and researchers of food science and technology, dairy science and technology, packaging industry, people working in food safety organisations, and researchers in the field of nanotechnology.
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- 2023
39. Enzyme Inactivation in Food Processing : Technologies, Materials, and Applications
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Megh R. Goyal, Junaid Ahmad Malik, Ravi Pandiselvam, Megh R. Goyal, Junaid Ahmad Malik, and Ravi Pandiselvam
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- Enzyme inhibitors, Enzymes, Food industry and trade--Technological innovations, Food--Preservation
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Enzyme inactivation in fruits and vegetables is of utmost importance regarding food quality during storage. This new volume explores important emerging technologies for the inactivation of enzymes in the design and preservation of food. The book covers the basic concepts and chemical methods and then introduces novel processing technologies for inactivating food enzymes. The new technologies are many: pulsed electric field, ultraviolet and light-emitting diodes, ohmic heating, dense-phased carbon dioxide, cold plasma, ultrasonication, microwave processing, radiofrequency, extraction, and others. The volume also looks at the design of nutraceutical-based functional foods, specific foods for gut-microbiodata, the use of omega-3 fatty acids to fortify food products, and the characteristics of dairy-based dry powders, and characteristics of millet starches. It also considers the role of the bioactive compounds and metal ions for catalases secreted by medicinal plants and mushrooms for enzyme inactivation and biosensing, along with the role of bionanomaterials in nanoencapsulation and catalysis.
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- 2023
40. Curative and Preventive Properties of Medicinal Plants : Research on Disease Management and Animal Model Studies
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Megh R. Goyal, Junaid Ahmad Malik, Ademola Olabode Ayeleso, Megh R. Goyal, Junaid Ahmad Malik, and Ademola Olabode Ayeleso
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- Diseases--Animal models, Materia medica, Vegetable
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This book provides scientific reports on the therapeutic potential of medicinal plants using animal models and provides information on the beneficial role of medicinal plants on human diseases. It looks at a number of medicinal plants and examines the medicinal properties and activities of the plants for a variety of health issues, such as for diabetes, cardiovascular disease, neurodegenerative disease, organ dysfunctions, cancer, labor and postpartum issues, and more. The therapeutic mechanisms of some phytoconstituents are also discussed.
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- 2023
41. Environmental Fluoride
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Junaid Ahmad Malik
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chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry ,Waste management ,Environmental remediation ,Environmental science ,010501 environmental sciences ,010502 geochemistry & geophysics ,01 natural sciences ,Fluoride ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences - Abstract
Noteworthy multi-disciplinary undertakings have been taken to investigate the effects of natural fluoride ion (F) contamination since the preceding century. Fluoride is a hazard to the earth and human prosperity. Developed and developing countries are standing up to such enormous extents of issues in light of fluoride in the drinking water. Human use to fluoride has bourgeoned since World War II, on account of fluoridated water and toothpaste just as to the normal defilement by huge ventures, from aluminium to pesticides, where fluoride is an essential mechanical concoction similarly as a waste product. The chapter deals with the proportion of fluoride in nature and its impact on human prosperity, generally on the brain, endocrine system, thyroid, pineal gland, immune system, reproductive system, and organ systems. High assemblies of F in soil may really bargain the life of plants, obliterate soil microbial development, upset the soil environment, and cause soil and water defilement. This chapter further emphasizes various biological approaches for the remediation.
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- 2021
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42. Soil Microbiome for Plant Growth and Bioremediation
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Monika Yadav, Sonu Kumari, Suphiya Khan, and Junaid Ahmad Malik
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0301 basic medicine ,03 medical and health sciences ,Plant growth ,030104 developmental biology ,Bioremediation ,fungi ,030106 microbiology ,Botany ,food and beverages ,Microbiome ,Biology - Abstract
Terrestrial soil is a complex part of the ecosystem hosting bacteria, fungi, protists, animals, and huge source of nutrients to plants. These soil-dwelling organisms exhibit an array of interactions with plants to span the full range of ecological possibilities. In the 19th century, many different bacterial strains were described as having plant growth favouring potential like Pseudomonas, Azospirillum, and even crop seeds were coated with bacterial cultures to improve growth and yield. The soil microbial community also recognized their considerable role to improve the soil health via energy transfer, catalyzing reactions, and nutrient mineralization. Thus, soil microorganisms and enzymatic process are generally regarded as rate-limiting steps in decomposition and nutrient cycling.
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- 2021
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43. Environmental and Occupational Factors on Implantation Failure
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Javid Ahmad Lone, Khursheed Ahmad Wani, Junaid Ahmad Malik, and Waseem Yaseen
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03 medical and health sciences ,medicine.medical_specialty ,0302 clinical medicine ,Implantation failure ,business.industry ,Medicine ,010501 environmental sciences ,business ,Intensive care medicine ,01 natural sciences ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences - Abstract
It has been shown that reproductive activity is responsive to changes in the physical, psychosocial, and chemical environments. Occupational exposure has been identified to a wide range of putative hazards and adverse reproductive outcomes, or fertility. Such risks include the physical environment such as VDT and noise, as well as psychosocial stress and chemical agents. Some of these may have a direct or indirect effect on IVF outcomes. Psychosocial factors such as inadequate coping mechanisms, anxiety and/or depression are related to a lower incidence of IVF pregnancy. In this chapter the authors focus on the difficulties involved in linking exposure to putative hazardous substances to adverse reproductive outcomes in environmental and occupational settings, particularly the effectiveness of IVF procedures.
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- 2021
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44. The Effect of Temperature on Sperm Motility and Viability
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Junaid Ahmad Malik
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0301 basic medicine ,Andrology ,03 medical and health sciences ,030219 obstetrics & reproductive medicine ,030104 developmental biology ,0302 clinical medicine ,Biology ,Sperm motility - Abstract
Sperm motility is a key factor in permitting us to decide semen quality and capacity to fertilize. Motility in semen is for the most part constrained by K+ in salmonids, and presumably additionally in sturgeons, and by osmotic pressure in other freshwater and seawater fish species; however, different elements, for example, combination of encircling metabolites and particles (Ca2+, Mg2+, and so on.), pH and temperature likewise impact motility attributes. In the chapter, the author has fundamentally surveyed and abridged the impacts of temperature on the motility of spermatozoa in some fish species (salmonids, cyprinids, and sturgeons) and of humans also. DSper fluxes are initiated by warm temperatures and intercedecation conductance, which shares a pharmacological profile suggestive of TRPV4. Together, these outcomes recommend that TRPV4 actuation triggers early membrane depolarization, encouraging both CatSper and Hv1 gating and, therefore, sperm hyperactivation.
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- 2021
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45. Antidiabetic Property of Aloe vera (Aloe barbadensis) and Bitter Melon (Momordica charantia)
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Sumitra Datta, Joy Biswas, Shazia Iqbal, Umair Riaz, and Junaid Ahmad Malik
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chemistry.chemical_classification ,Hepatic glucose ,Antioxidant ,biology ,Momordica ,Traditional medicine ,Insulin ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Bitter melon ,biology.organism_classification ,medicine.disease ,Polysaccharide ,Aloe vera ,chemistry ,Diabetes mellitus ,medicine - Abstract
The pharmacological treatments of diabetes are costly and therefore necessitate the mutual usage of alternate medications. Aloe barbadensis (Aloe vera) is a medicinal plant which has got varied beneficial applications. Even though some researchers have claimed that the polysaccharides in the leaf gel are the sole constituents and regulators for most of the metabolic activities of this plant, it appears a discouraging task to associate the distinct polysaccharides to particular healing activities. The antidiabetic and hypoglycemic properties of Aloe vera are partially mediated via its strong antioxidant effect. Aloe vera treatment is known to lower the blood glucose level through its capability of enhancing the sensitivity towards insulin. Accordingly, there is an increase in the peripheral uptake of glucose, combined with reduction in the amount of hepatic glucose produced.
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- 2021
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46. Impact of Heavy Metals from Building and Constructive Materials on Aquatic Environment
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Junaid Ahmad Malik
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Cadmium ,Food chain ,chemistry ,Environmental protection ,Bioaccumulation ,Smelting ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Environmental science ,Ecosystem ,Heavy metals ,Contamination ,Groundwater - Abstract
Heavy metals are commonly characterized as metals with moderately high densities, atomic weights, or atomic numbers. Heavy metals are routinely occurring components that have a high atomic weight and densities at least 5 times more prominent than that of water. Common metals, for example, iron, copper, and tin, and valuable metals, for example, silver, gold, and platinum—are substantial metals. Metals specifically tend to amass and endure food chain magnification. From quite a few decades ecological contamination is considered as a significant worldwide issue for both humans and animals. Substantial metals influence all groups of living beings and biological system forms, including microbial activities. The manufacturing wastes are the significant wellsprings of contamination and are released in water presenting genuine risk to the marine and freshwater fauna. Among the different poisonous contaminations, heavy metals have serious activity because of their propensity of bioaccumulation in fish tissues. Likewise, some on-going investigations illuminated that fishes living in dirtied water bodies collect extraordinary convergence of these metals and consequently exhausting the nature of significant marine food items and fish. Besides, the most broadly observed origins of substantial metals created through the building constituents are copper materials, housetops, zinc rooftops, downpour tubes etc. Regardless of the way that building, and development materials are most likely not using any and all means the main wellspring of substantial metals, they are a critical part of the issue. Activation of heavy metals in construction or other development things describes a critical viewpoint in the evaluation of the potential biological impact due to the effect of water, groundwater or various impacts that enliven weathering. A reasonable use of instruments and a delimited advancement should be implemented and the measures for sustainable utilization should also be encouraged.
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- 2021
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47. Impact of Heat Stress on Embryonic Implantation
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Jamila Irfan, Junaid Ahmad Malik, and Khursheed Ahmad Wani
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0303 health sciences ,03 medical and health sciences ,030219 obstetrics & reproductive medicine ,0302 clinical medicine ,Biology ,Embryonic stem cell ,030304 developmental biology ,Heat stress ,Cell biology - Abstract
One of the expected effects of mammalian developmental defects is a rise in air temperature. Heat stress adversely affects embryo oogenesis, oocyte maturation, fertilization, and implantation. The number of defects caused by heat stress in all mammals is almost identical, but each species has its own particular sensitivity to specific defects. It suggests that genotype may have a significant effect on the type of defect, its occurrence, and its extent. By heat output and loss, the body temperature is usually preserved in a restricted range, but the equilibrium can be disrupted by illness, inadequate nutrition, and severe environmental temperature. Elevated maternal temperature during pregnancy, either by fever or any other means of heating, may result in embryo death, retarded development, abortion, and many embryonic defects such as cell proliferation, migration, differentiation and apoptosis or programmed cell death, structural and functional defects, and changes in maternal physiology. Maternal heat stress also reduces the levels of placental hormones. This chapter deals with the heat stress effect on reduction of reproductive function, implantation defects, etc. of different animals and humans.
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- 2021
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48. Microbial and Biotechnological Interventions in Bioremediation and Phytoremediation
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Junaid Ahmad Malik and Junaid Ahmad Malik
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- Soil science, Environment, Pollution, Environmental chemistry, Environmental monitoring
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The introduction of contaminants, due to rapid urbanisation and anthropogenic activities, into the environment causes unsteadiness, distress to the physico-chemical systems including living organisms, which possibly is threatening the dynamics of nature as well as the soil biology by producing certain xenobiotics. Hence, there is an immediate global demand for the diminution of such contaminants and xenobiotics which can otherwise adversely affect the living organisms. Some toxic xenobiotics include synthetic organochlorides such as polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), and some fractions of crude oil and coal. The advancements in microbiology and biotechnology has lead to the launch of microbial biotechnology as a separate area of research and contributed dramatically to the development of the areas like agriculture, environment, biopharmaceutics, fermented foods, etc. The evolution of new metabolic pathways from natural metabolic cycles has enabled the microorganisms to degrade almost all different complex and resistant xenobiotics found on Earth. Hence, microbes stand an imperative, efficient, green and economical alternative to conventional treatment technologies. This book comprises chapters dealing with various bioremediation strategies with the help of different groups of microorganisms along with detailed graphical/ diagrammatical representations. It also focuses on the use of microbial biotechnology and highlights the recent developments in microbial biotechnology in the area of agriculture and environment. Furthermore, it contains a detailed comprehensive account for the microbial treatment technologies from unsustainable to sustainable which includes chapters prepared by professionals, several researchers, scientists, graduate students and postdoctoral fellows across the world with expertise in environmental microbiology, biotechnology, bioremediation, and environmental engineering. The research presented also highlights some of the significantly important microbial species involved in remediation, the physiology, biochemistry and the mechanisms of remediation by various microbes, and suggestions for future improvement of bioremediation technology. This book would serve as a quick reference book for graduate and postgraduate students pursuing their study in any branch of life sciences, microbiology, health sciences and environmental biotechnology as well as researchers and scientists working in laboratories and industries involved in research related to microbiology, environmental biotechnology and allied researches.
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- 2022
49. Advances in Bioremediation and Phytoremediation for Sustainable Soil Management : Principles, Monitoring and Remediation
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Junaid Ahmad Malik and Junaid Ahmad Malik
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- Soil remediation, Bioremediation
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This edited volume deals with the understanding of the issues concerned with the pollution caused by toxic elements and heavy metals and their impacts on the different agro-ecosystems as well as the techniques involved in sustainable remediation and amelioration of polluted soils. Furthermore, the book is a detailed comprehensive account for the treatment technologies from unsustainable to sustainable which includes chapters prepared by professionals with expertise in environmental microbiology, biotechnology, bioremediation, and environmental engineering.It focuses on the characterization, reclamation, bioremediation, and phytoremediation of polluted soils. The research presented also highlights some of the significantly important plant and microbial species involved in remediation, the physiology, biochemistry, and the mechanisms of remediation by various plants and microbes, and suggestions for future improvement of bioremediation technology. It offers insights into the current focus and recent advances in bioremediation and green technology applications for sustainable soil management.
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- 2022
50. Bioremediation and Phytoremediation Technologies in Sustainable Soil Management : Volume 4: Degradation of Pesticides and Polychlorinated Biphenyls
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Junaid Ahmad Malik, Megh R. Goyal, Khursheed Ahmad Wani, Junaid Ahmad Malik, Megh R. Goyal, and Khursheed Ahmad Wani
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- Soil remediation, Soil management, Bioremediation, Phytoremediation
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This 4-volume set focuses on the use of microbial bioremediation and phytoremediation to clean up pollutants in soil, such as pesticides, petroleum hydrocarbons, metals, and chlorinated solvents, which reduce the soil's fertility and renders it unfit for plant growth. The volumes cover the many diverse eco-friendly microbial bioremediation and phytoremediation techniques for sustainable soil management.Volume 4: Degradation of Pesticides and Polychlorinated Biphenyls addresses pesticide degradation, PCBs degradation, and genetic interventions. It begins by describing environmental pesticide degradation, mechanisms and sustainability, microbes and microbial enzymes, plant microbe interactions, organophosphorus degradations and endosulfan degradation. It then goes on to discuss PCBs and degradation, cypermethrin, degradation by Phanerochaete chrysosporium, and carvone and surfactants for degradation of PCBs. The book also advocates for genetic systems for degradation of PCBs and pesticides, with discussion of the different advantages and disadvantages for each strategy and the various techniques.Other volumes in the 4-volume set:• Volume 1: Fundamental Aspects and Contaminated Sites• Volume 2: Microbial Approaches and Recent Trends• Volume 3: Inventive Techniques, Research Methods, and Case StudiesTogether, these four volumes provide in-depth coverage of the mechanisms, advantages, and disadvantages of the bioremediation and phytoremediation technologies for safe and sustainable soil management.
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- 2022
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