2021
DOI: 10.7324/jabb.2021.92ed
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Microbial biotechnology for bio-prospecting of microbial bioactive compounds and secondary metabolites

Abstract: Microbial biotechnology for bioprospecting of microbial bioactive compounds and secondary metabolites econdary metabolites and bioactive compounds produced by beneficial soil microbiomes, plant microbiomes and extremophilic microbiomes are of great significance for agriculture, industry and humans welfare. Microbial bioactive compounds and secondary metabolites are broadly used as active ingredients in medicine, in agriculture, and in food additives [1]. Metabolism is the amount of life-sustaining chemical tra… Show more

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“…One noteworthy example is the global enzyme market, which was valued at US$6.4 billion in 2021(BCC, 2022. However, the commercial enzyme market has struggled to meet the increasing requirements of the industrial sectors (i.e., textile manufacturing, pulp and paper, biofuel), mainly because most enzymes currently available in the market are only active within a very narrow range of conditions because they originate from mesophilic organisms.…”
Section: Biotechnological Applications Of Extremophilic Microbesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…One noteworthy example is the global enzyme market, which was valued at US$6.4 billion in 2021(BCC, 2022. However, the commercial enzyme market has struggled to meet the increasing requirements of the industrial sectors (i.e., textile manufacturing, pulp and paper, biofuel), mainly because most enzymes currently available in the market are only active within a very narrow range of conditions because they originate from mesophilic organisms.…”
Section: Biotechnological Applications Of Extremophilic Microbesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, these compounds have important implications for agriculture, as microbial bioactive compounds can be used to achieve high crop yields, mitigate pathogens (Rachid et al, 2015;Rao et al, 2022), and promote soil health (Yadav, 2021).…”
Section: Biotechnological Applications Of Extremophilic Microbesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, recently, metabolic engineers seek to enlighten regulations, pathways, and gene clusters to produce bioactive compounds efficiently using suitable host organisms with the assistance of genome sequencing to bioinformatics, transcriptomics, metabolomics, and proteomics ( Tsukada et al, 2020 ; Kijpornyongpan et al, 2022 ). In this sense, microbial secondary metabolites are beneficial for human wellbeing, owing to their extensive usage in various biological processes spanning across agriculture, medical sciences, food technology, and chemical industry ( Yadav, 2021 ). More specifically, among the different existing microorganisms, fungi have emerged as promising candidates for the discovery of novel biologically active compounds because of their varied pharmacological activities.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…secondary metabolites are beneficial for human wellbeing, owing to their extensive usage in various biological processes spanning across agriculture, medical sciences, food technology, and chemical industry (Yadav, 2021). More specifically, among the different existing microorganisms, fungi have emerged as promising candidates for the discovery of novel biologically active compounds because of their varied pharmacological activities.…”
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“…Compared to other biotic resources, production of pigments by using microorganisms has more advantages because their propagation is rapid and easy, requires inexpensive culture media, is not dependent on weather conditions, allows greater diversity in color, and it is more convenient to extract materials from microorganisms ( 10 , 11 ). Micrococcus, Bacillus, Phaphia, Rhodotorula and Monascus purpureus are among the most important pigment-producing microorganisms ( 12 14 ). The R. glutinis is a very important fungal species in the production of various pigments.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%