Table of Contents
- Exploring the ecological and molecular frontiers of Streptomyces: From soil to sea
Mony Thakur, Khushboo, Yatin Kumar, Darshna Pandey, Vinod Yadav, Deepak Kumar, and Kashyap Kumar Dubey
2. Introduction of Streptomyces as microbial drug factory of actinomycetes and rich source of novel secondary metabolites
Aarzoo and Naveen Kumar
3. Bioprocess optimization and scale-up to enhance the production of secondary metabolites from Streptomyces
Mohit Kumar, Rabab Anjum, Ekta, Kashish Zoya, Tanisha Sharma
4. Potential biotechnological and industrial applications of Streptomyces spp. Metabolites
Anushree Pant, Saheli Sabnam, A. Ranu,, Harmanpreet Meehnian, and Asim Kumar Jana
5. Production of medicinal compound from streptomycetes
Sandeep Rathor, Ananya Tanwar, Sakshi Verma, and Pritam Singh
6. Streptomyces as a novel source of enzymes and approaches to enhance the production of enzymes
Rabab Anjum, Santosh Kumar Mishra, D. Vasanth, and Mohit Kumar
7. Application of streptomycetes in medicine
Kanchan Chatterjee, Mohit Kumar, Neeraj Agarwal, Santosh Kumar Mishra, and Nupur
8. Streptomycetes: A promising biological tool for bioremediation of environmental contaminants
Kehinde Caleb Omidoyin and Oluwabusola Omolola Fatade-Ogunseye
9. Biological features of streptomycetes biofilms and their role in the biotechnology industry
Antonina Nikolayeva
10. Streptomyces as source of secondary metabolites and bioprocessing strategies for enhanced production of secondary metabolites
Vivek Keshri, Archana, Deepanshi Rajput, and Punit Kumar
11. Genetic engineering of streptomycetes to enhance the production of secondary metabolites
Naveen Kumar, Aarzoo, and Nisha Sharma
12. A comprehensive study of role of Streptomyces in the food industry and the contribution of biotechnological approaches
Preeti Chauhan, Palki Sahib Kaur, and Tilak Raj
Biography
Kashyap Kumar Dubey is currently Professor and Dean, School of Biotechnology at Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi (India). He is working in the area of sustainability, process development, and removal of antineoplastic compounds from aqueous waste. He is running two research projects sanctioned by ICMR-DHR and CRG-DST and has completed six projects funded by DBT (Horizon 2020) on Clean Water for Health, BIRAC-DBT (PACE), BRICS-DST, UGC, and SERB on microbial process development. He has been significantly published in the area of biomanufacturing and hospital aqueous wastewater treatment. His motivation is towards the development of low-cost decentralised technology for onsite treatment of hospital aqueous water.
Dr. Punit Kumar is an accomplished researcher and educator in the field of biotechnology, with a focus on microbial bioprocessing and bioengineering. He holds a Ph.D. in Biotechnology and has demonstrated excellence throughout his academic journey. His research work during his Ph.D. revolved around enhancing lipstatin production from Streptomyces toxytricini under submerged fermentation. With a keen interest in teaching and imparting knowledge, Punit Kumar has had several teaching experiences at various prestigious institutes. He has mentored both undergraduate and postgraduate students, contributing to their academic growth and fostering their interest in biotechnology. He has made significant contributions to the field of biotechnology through his research articles and book chapters published in reputable international journals and books. His research focuses on microbial biodegradation, bioengineering, and bioprocessing, with special attention to novel applications of microorganisms in various industries. Dr. Punit Kumar is an active member of esteemed research societies, including the Indian Science Congress, the Association of Microbiologists of India, and the Biotech Research Society of India.






