Plants as Bioreactors for Industrial Molecules 1st Edition
Plants as Bioreactors for Industrial Molecules 1st Edition by Santosh Kumar Upadhyay and Sudhir Pratap Singh is a definitive, practical guide to harnessing plants for the sustainable production of high-value industrial molecules. This authoritative volume cuts through complex science with clear explanations, case studies, and up-to-date methodologies that make it indispensable for researchers, biotech professionals, and advanced students.
Discover how plant-based platforms are transforming production of recombinant proteins, enzymes, vaccines, and specialty chemicals. The book combines foundational concepts—metabolic engineering, transgenic expression systems, and containment strategies—with hands-on approaches to scale-up, regulatory considerations, and commercial viability. Real-world examples illustrate successes and lessons learned from molecular farming initiatives across academic and industrial settings.
Engineered for relevance in both emerging and established biotech markets, this 1st Edition emphasizes sustainable, cost-effective alternatives to traditional fermentation and synthetic routes. Readers in India, Asia, Europe, and the Americas will find regionally applicable insights on crop selection, biosafety frameworks, and market-entry strategies tailored to local regulatory environments.
Whether you’re developing a research proposal, designing a pilot production pipeline, or staying current with green biotechnology trends, this book delivers a compact yet comprehensive roadmap. Clear figures, summarized protocols, and critical analysis empower you to translate scientific theory into industrial practice.
Add Plants as Bioreactors for Industrial Molecules to your professional library for a forward-looking perspective on plant-made biologics and industrial molecules—essential reading for anyone shaping the future of sustainable biomanufacturing.
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