This book provides an account of the biogenic synthesis of nanomaterials by using different microorganisms. The chapters are focused on the biosynthesis of various metal and metal oxide nanosized materials by using bacteria, actinomycetes, fungi, and algae, including mechanisms of microbial synthesis. Other chapters summarize recent developments of microbial-based nanostructures for the management of food-borne pathogens, plant pathogenic fungi, as nutrients, and biomedical applications. Microorganisms are discussed not only as biofactories for the synthesis of nanomaterials but also as removal agents of toxic metals from the environment. Exposure sources and ecotoxicity of microbially synthesized nanoparticles are also discussed.
Preface
Synthesis of Nanoparticles by Actinomycetes: Mechanism and Applications
Patrycja Golińska
Toxic Metal Removal Using Microbial Nanotechnology
Sougata Ghosh
Biomineralization of Mine Sediments for Synthesis of Iron-Based Nanomaterials
Angela Banerjee, Abhilash, B.D. Pandey and Y.L. Gurevich
Green Synthesis of Metal and Metal Oxide Nanomaterials Using Seaweed Bioresources
Govindaraju Kasivelu and Tamilselvan Selvaraj
Biosynthesis of Nanoparticles by Green Algae: Mechanism and Applications
Agnieszka Pawłowska and Zygmunt Sadowski
Mechanism of Microbial Synthesis of Nanoparticles
Magdalena Wypij and Patrycja Golińska
Microbially Inspired Nanostructures for Management of Food-borne Pathogens
Kamel A. Abd-Elsalam, Khamis Youssef, Farah K. Ahmed and Hassan Almoammar
Biogenic Synthesis of Nanoparticles and Their Role in the Management of Plant Pathogenic Fungi
Avinash P. Ingle, Aayushi Biswas, Chhangte Vanlalveni, Ralte Lalfakzuala, Indarchand Gupta, Pramod Ingle, Lalthazuala Rokhum and Mahendra Rai
Microbe-mediated Synthesis of Zinc Oxide Nanoparticles and Its Biomedical Applications
Happy Agarwal, Amatullah Nakara, Soumya Menon and Venkat Kumar Shanmugam
Enhancement of Antimicrobial Activity by Biosynthesized Nano-sized Materials
Irena Maliszewska and Ewelina Wanarska
Characterization of Bacteria-mediated Metal Nanoparticles and Their Biological Applications
Jayakodi Santhoshkumar, Shanmugam Rajeshkumar and Venkat Kumar Shanmugam
Synthesis of Nanomaterials Using Biosurfactants: Mechanisms and Applications
Paulo Ricardo Franco Marcelino, Fernanda Gonçalves Barbosa, Mariete Barbosa Moreira, Talita Martins Lacerda and Silvio Silvério da Silva
Synergistic Activity of Nanoparticles and Other Antimicrobials against Pathogenic Bacteria
Krystyna I. Wolska and Anna M. Grudniak
Synthesis of Copper Nanomaterials by Microbes and Their Use in Sustainable Agriculture
Sudhir Shende, Vishnu Rajput, Avinash P. Ingle, Aniket Gade, Tatiana Minkina and Mahendra Rai
Microbially Synthesized Nanoparticles: Exposure Sources and Ecotoxicity
Indarchand Gupta, Alka Yadav, Avinash P. Ingle, Silvio Silverio da Silva, Chistiane Mendes Feitosa and Mahendra Rai
Biography
Mahendra Rai, Ph.D., is a Senior Professor and UGC-Basic Science Research Faculty at the Department of Biotechnology, Sant Gadge Baba Amravati University, Maharashtra, India. He was Visiting Scientist in University of Geneva, Debrecen University, Hungary; University of Campinas, Brazil; Nicolaus Copernicus University, Poland; VSB Technical University of Ostrava, Czech Republic; and National University of Rosario, Argentina. He has published more than 400 research papers in national and international journals. In addition, he has edited/authored more than 50 books and 6 patents.
Patrycja Golińska, Ph.D., currently works at the Department of Microbiology at Nicolaus Copernicus University as an Associate Professor. She received a fellowship of the Marshal of Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship for the best doctoral students in 2006 and completed a one-year postdoctoral internship at the School of Biology, University of Newcastle, UK. She has twelve years of teaching and sixteen years of research experience. Dr. Golińska's scientific contribution encompasses more than 90 publications including 32 original articles and 5 book chapters. The main focus of Dr. Golińska's research is the biosynthesis of metal nanoparticles, mainly by actinobacteria, and their use to combat bacterial and fungal pathogens, the study of actinobacterial diversity in extreme biomes and the use of actinobacteria as a biocontrolling agent of fungal pathogens of plants.