Exploring Plant Peptide Potentials: A Comprehensive Guide

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· Elsevier
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380
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About this ebook

Exploring Plant Peptide Potentials: A Comprehensive Guide is a complete overview of the latest research focused around the emerging and multidisciplinary values of these functional biomolecules. Providing insights into their origin, discovery, application and potential, the book places multiple facets together to improve understanding and inspire further research. The book will guide those working in the areas of plant biochemistry and physiology, as well as those seeking to develop new food and pharmaceutical products.Peptides not only play an essential role in the evolution and survival of plants but are also important for their role in health-promoting supplements and medicines. Written by experts from the specific disciplines, this book reviews these nano-molecules which regulate plant growth, development, and defense; as well as imparting substantial commercial importance as herbal pharmaceuticals and nutraceuticals. The book covers the array of fundamental and application-oriented knowledge relating to this important functional plant bio-molecule. - Details plant peptides as major bio-molecule and their biochemical aspects - Identifies different purification, characterization, and fingerprinting procedures of plant peptides - Explores the importance of peptides in plant growth - Highlights role of peptides as herbal products especially as Pharma- and Nutraceuticals

About the author

Dr. Abhijit Sarkar is currently an Assistant Professor of Botany at the University of Gour Banga (India). He did his B.Sc. (Hons.) and M.Sc. in Botany (with specialization in Plant Physiology, Biochemistry and Plant Molecular Biology) from University of Calcutta (India), and Ph.D. in Botany from Banaras Hindu University (India) in 2012. Dr. Sarkar has major research interests in air pollution and its effect on plant biology and human health including ozone, heat, UV radiation (natural and man-made), plant pathogens with close collaborators in Japan, South Korea, Nepal, USA, Italy, and India.

Pardeep Singh is Professor and Head at the School of Advanced Chemical Sciences, Shoolini University, Solan, India. He is specialized in physical chemistry and heads a lab of research scholars who work on photocatalysis with the aim of generating new knowledge on graphene-based photocatalytic materials and processes to develop novel de-pollution treatments with enhanced efficiency and pilot-scale applicability. He is also exploring the generation of bio-waste material-based activated carbon for adsorption-based removal of aqueous phase pollutants.

Professor Randeep Rakwal is a Professor at the University of Tsukuba (Japan), at the Faculty of Health and Sport Sciences. Being expert in multidiscipline, he continues his research work on plants, human health and animal-human systems using omics. His major research interests in plant environmental stress biology are—jasmonic acid, ozone, heat, radiations, plant pathogens using “omics approaches with close collaborators in Japan, South Korea, Nepal, USA, Italy, Australia and India. He is the initiator and one of the founding members of the International Plant Proteomics Organization (INPPO).

Ganesh Kumar Agrawal is the Associate Director of RLABB, a non-profit research organization focusing on biotechnology and biochemistry in Kathmandu, Nepal. Dr. Agrawal is a multidisciplinary scientist focused on food security and human nutrition using high-throughput and targeted omics techniques. He has edited a comprehensive “Plant Proteomics: Technologies, Strategies, and Applications book (John Wiley & Sons, NY, USA). He earned his Ph.D. in Applied Biological Chemistry (Biochemistry & Biotechnology, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, Japan). He is an initiator of the International Plant Proteomics Organization.

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