Nanobiotechnology for the Livestock Industry 1st Edition
Nanobiotechnology for the Livestock Industry (1st Edition) by Ravindra Pratap Singh, Charles Adetunji, Ram Lakhan Singh, Jay Singh, Pratima R Solanki, and Kshitij RB is a timely, authoritative guide bridging cutting-edge nanoscience and practical livestock applications. Designed for veterinarians, animal scientists, researchers, policymakers, and industry leaders, this volume translates complex nanobiotechnologies into strategies that advance animal health, productivity, and sustainability across global and regional livestock sectors — including India, South Asia, Africa, and Latin America.
Explore how nano-enabled diagnostics, targeted drug and vaccine delivery, nanosensors for real-time herd monitoring, and feed-efficiency enhancers can transform disease management, reduce antimicrobial use, and improve reproductive outcomes. Clear explanations of mechanisms are paired with translational examples that show how research moves from lab bench to farm gate, making the book valuable for both academic study and field implementation.
Readers will gain:
– Practical insights into nanoformulations for vaccines and therapeutics
– Approaches to nanoparticle-based diagnostics and biosensors for early disease detection
– Strategies for improving feed conversion, welfare, and environmental footprint
– Guidance on safety, regulatory considerations, and ethical implications in livestock nanobiotech
Written in an accessible, professional style, this edition balances scientific rigor with actionable recommendations for real-world challenges facing the livestock industry. Whether you’re advancing research, shaping policy, or optimizing herd performance, this comprehensive resource equips you with the knowledge to harness nanotechnology’s promise responsibly and effectively.
Order your copy today to stay at the forefront of innovation in the livestock industry and bring precision, efficiency, and resilience to animal production systems worldwide.
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