Lignocellulose Bioconversion Through White Biotechnology 1st Edition
Spark a new chapter in sustainable bioeconomy research with Lignocellulose Bioconversion Through White Biotechnology, 1st Edition by Anuj Kumar Chandel. This authoritative volume turns the complex science of lignocellulosic biomass into practical pathways for producing biofuels, biochemicals, and value-added materials—essential reading for anyone shaping the future of renewable resources.
Delving from fundamentals to cutting-edge applications, the book explains key topics such as biomass composition, pretreatment strategies, enzymatic hydrolysis, microbial fermentation, metabolic engineering, and integrated biorefinery design. Clear explanations of process integration, techno-economic assessment, and sustainability metrics make advanced concepts accessible to researchers, engineers, and industry leaders. Real-world relevance is emphasized through discussions of feedstock diversity, process scale-up, and regulatory and market drivers across regions—making the content valuable to readers in Asia, Europe, North America, and emerging economies.
Built to support both learning and practice, this resource equips graduate students, academic researchers, and biotechnology professionals with actionable insights: experimental approaches, selection criteria for enzymes and microbes, optimization strategies, and frameworks for life-cycle and cost evaluation. The balanced treatment of theory and application helps translate laboratory breakthroughs into viable industrial solutions, promoting circular economy principles and local biomass valorization.
Whether you’re developing next-generation biofuels, designing a biorefinery, or advising policy on renewable strategies, Lignocellulose Bioconversion Through White Biotechnology is an indispensable, up-to-date reference that bridges science and industry. Add this title to your collection to deepen expertise, inform decision-making, and advance sustainable bioprocess solutions worldwide.
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