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1. An Overview of L-Ascorbic Acid Production and Its Applications Shaina Chaudhary 1
2. Drug Delivery Systems Tejas Dhoble 6
3. Biofilms Causing BacteriaR. Kondal 11
4. An Overview of BioplasticsR. Kondal 17
5. A Future Cleaner Fuel: BiofuelSurjit Sharma 22
Contents
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An Overview of L-Ascorbic Acid Production and Its Applications
Shaina Chaudhary* Department of Microbiology, Lovely Professional University, Punjab, India
ABSTRACT
L-Ascorbic acid is the usually utilized chemical name for the water soluble vitamin C. This vitamin frames a redox system and takes an interest in a few biological procedures. It is personally required in the biosynthesis of collagen, the richest protein in the human body.
Keywords: ascorbic acid, D-glucose, vitamin C
INTRODUCTION
Vitamin C additionally ensures the body against carcinogenic nitrosamines and free radicals. The deficiency of ascorbic acid causes scurvy. Our bodies require vitamin C to make a substance called collagen which is required for the health and repair of our skin, bones, teeth and cartilage. We get vitamin C from the nourishment we eat, especially products of the soil. In an absence of vitamin C in our fruits and vegetables, manifestations of scurvy incorporate seeping from the gums, wounding, and joint and muscle pains. It has additionally been proposed that an absence of vitamin C may bring about poor wound recuperating and issues battling contamination, despite the fact that this has not been proved [1, 2]. Vitamin C deficiency can be treated with supplements of vitamin C (as ascorbic acid tablets) and eating sustenance’s which are rich in vitamin C. MATERIAL AND METHODS
Industrial Production of Ascorbic Acid
Ascorbic acid is industrially produced by a combination of a several chemical steps, and one response of biotransformation brought out by microorganisms. This procedure is alluded to as Reichstein-Grussner blend (Figure 1). D-glucose is
initially converted to D-sorbitol. Oxidation of D-sorbitol to L-sorbose is done by acetobacter xylinum or A. suboxydans (The enzyme being sorbitol dehydrogenase). A submerged bioreactor fermentation process is perfect for this reaction. It takes around 24 hours at temperature 30–35°C. Sorbose by a few chemical reactions can be finally converted to L-ascorbic acid. Regularly, around 100 g of ascorbic acid is produced from 200 g of glucose in Reichstein-Grussner synthesis. Two-Step Fermentation Process
In this, D-glucose is converted to 2, 5-diketogluconic acid by Erwinia, acetobacter or gluconobacter sp. in the second step, corynebacterium sp. converts over 2,5-diketogluconic acid to 2-keto-L-gluconic acid; it is likewise conceivable to include Bacillus megaterium for changing over L-sorbose to 2-keto-L-gluconic acids. By chemical reactions, it can be converted to ascorbic acid. Production Through L-Gulonolactone
Ascorbic acid can synthesized is incorporated through gulonolactone which can be straightforwardly changed over to L-ascorbic acid by the protein L-gulonolactone dehydrogenase (Figure 1).
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Drug Delivery Systems
Tejas Dhoble Department of Biotechnology, Dr. B. Lal Institute of Biotechnology, Jaipur, India
BACKGROUND
Drug delivery is the strategy or procedure of overseeing a pharmaceutical compound to accomplish a restorative impact in human or animals. For the treatment of human illnesses, nasal and pneumonic routes of drug delivery are increasing expanding significance. These routes give promising contrasting options to parenteral drug delivery especially for peptide and protein therapeutics. For this reason, a few drug delivery frameworks have been figured and are being explored for nasal and aspiratory delivery. These incorporate liposomes, proliposomes, microspheres, gels, prodrugs, cyclodextrins, among others. Nanoparticles made out of biodegradable polymers demonstrate affirmation in satisfying the stringent prerequisites put on these delivery frameworks, for example, capacity to be moved into an airborne, security against strengths created amid aerosolization, biocompatibility, focusing of particular destinations or cell populaces in the lung, arrival of the drug in a foreordained way, and debasement inside a worthy timeframe. Medicate Delivery Carriers
Colloidal drug transporter frameworks, for example, micellar arrangements, vesicle and fluid precious stone scatterings, and additionally nanoparticle scatterings comprising of little particles of 10–400 nm breadth indicate incredible guarantee as drug delivery frameworks. At the point when building up these details, the objective is to get frameworks with advanced drug stacking and discharge properties, long time span of usability and low poisonous quality [1, 2]. The fused
drug takes an interest in the microstructure of the framework, and may even impact it because of atomic cooperation’s, particularly if the drug has amphiphilic or potentially mesogenic properties. Micelles framed independent from anyone else get together of amphiphilic block copolymers (5-50 nm) in watery arrangements are of extraordinary enthusiasm for drug delivery applications. The drugs can be physically ensnared in the center of square copolymer micelles and transported at fixations that can surpass their inherent water- solubility. Besides, the hydrophilic squares can frame hydrogen bonds with the aqueous environment and shape a tight shell around the micellar center. Therefore, the substances of the hydrophobic core are adequately secured against hydrolysis and enzymatic degradation. Also, the corona may counteract acknowledgment by the reticuloendothelial framework and in this manner preparatory disposal of the micelles from the circulation system. [3]A last element that makes amphiphilic piece copolymers alluring for drug delivery applications is the way that their synthetic organization, add up to atomic weight and square length proportions can be effortlessly changed, which permits control of the size and morphology of the micelles. Functionalization of piece copolymers with cross linkable gatherings can build the strength of the relating micelles and enhance their transient control. Substitution of piece copolymer micelles with particular ligands is an exceptionally encouraging methodology to a more extensive scope of locales of action with a much higher selectivity.
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Biofilms Causing Bacteria
R. Kondal* Department of Microbiology, Lovely Professional University, Punjab, India
ABSTRACT
Biofilms are thickly pressed groups of microbial cells that develop on living or idle surfaces and encircle themselves with emitted polymers. Numerous bacterial species shape biofilms, and their study has uncovered them to be unpredictable and assorted. The auxiliary and physiological multifaceted nature of biofilms has prompted to the possibility that they are composed and helpful gatherings, similar to multicellular organisms.
Keywords: biofilms, microbial, organism
INTRODUCTION
Analysts have assessed that 60–80 percent of microbial contaminations in the body are brought about by microorganisms developing as a biofilm rather than planktonic (free-skimming) microscopic organisms. There is discernment that solitary celled living beings are asocial, however that is confused. At the point when microscopic organisms are under anxiety which is the narrative of their lives they collaborate and shape this aggregate called a biofilm. In the event that you take a gander at normally happening biofilms, they have exceptionally confused engineering [1–3]. They resemble urban areas with channels for supplements to go in and waste to go out. Some outer biofilm, in particular perpetual injuries and dental plaque, can be physically expelled. On account of their detachment and elevated imperviousness to certain anti-infection blends and measurements, inner biofilm are harder to kill. Biofilm microscopic organisms are a part of what is known as the Th1 bacterial
pathogens, which as indicated by the Marshall Pathogenesis, all in all cause unending sickness. The Marshall Protocol focuses on the Th1 pathogens, to a limited extent, using beat low dosages of anti-infection agents, since they confine the development of "persister cells." Basic Sites of Biofilm Infection once biofilm achieve the circulatory system they can spread to any sodden surface of the human body [4]. Biofilms can stop up channels, watersheds, stockpiling ranges, and sully nourishment items, vast organizations with offices that are contrarily affected by their nearness have actually appreciated supporting biofilm explore, especially inquire about that determines how biofilms can be wiped out. Diseases for Which Biofilms Have Been
Implicated
More than 500+ biofilm species colonize the human mouth, bringing about tooth rot and gum illness. This picture, recovered contaminated dental embed, was taken by a checking electron magnifying
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An Overview of Bioplastics
R. Kondal* Department of Microbiology, Lovely Professional University, Punjab, India
ABSTRACT
Bioplastics are plastics in which all carbon is derived from renewable feedstocks. They could possibly be biodegradable. Bio based plastics contain both renewable and fossil-fuel-based carbon. The rate of bio based fixings and the conditions, under which the bio based item may biodegrade, if by any means, differ broadly.
Keywords: bioplastics, material, renewable
INTRODUCTION
As per the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM), a bio-based material is a natural material in which carbon is derived from a renewable asset through organic procedures. Bio based materials incorporate all plant and creature mass got from CO2 as of late settled by means of photosynthesis, per meaning of a renewable asset. Items available are produced using an assortment of characteristic feedstocks including corn, potatoes, rice, custard, palm fibre, wood cellulose, wheat fibre and bagasse. Items are accessible for an extensive variety of uses, for example, mugs, bottles, cutlery, plates, sacks, bedding, furniture, rugs, film, materials and bundling materials [1–3]. In the US, the rate of bio based fixings required for an item to be alluded to as bio based, is characterized by the USDA on an item by-item premise. ILSR has suggested that the USDA set a base edge of 50 percent bio based substance for items to be considered bio based. A biodegradable material is, as indicated by the Biodegradable Products Institute (BPI), "where under the correct conditions the microorganisms in the earth can separate the material and utilize it as a
nourishment source". At the end of the day, a biodegradable plastic is totally mineralized by microorganisms. Biodegradable plastics are not really bio based. Bio based and biodegradability is not the same. Some bio based items can biodegrade in city or business treating the soil offices, home fertilizing the soil and sea-going and roadside situations, others will just biodegrade in particular situations and some won't biodegrade by any stretch of the imagination. In North America the BPI is the outsider certifier for items that are compostable in business treating the soil offices. To get the BPI Compostable Logo, items must meet the ASTM Standards D6400 (for Compostable Plastics) or ASTM D6868 (for Compostable Packaging). As indicated by the BPI, to be guaranteed, an item should: Disintegrate quickly amid the treating
the soil procedure (so that no extensive plastic pieces will end up on the composters' screens when the procedure is done).
Biodegrade rapidly under the treating the soil conditions.
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A Future Cleaner Fuel: Biofuel
Surjit Sharma* Department of Biotechnology, Dr. B. Lal Institute of Biotechnology, Jaipur, India
ABSTRACT
The Main advantage of using liquid as fuel is that they can be easily pumped and can also be handled easily. This is the primary motivation behind why every one of the vehicles utilizes liquid type of fuels for combustion reason. For different types of non-transportation applications there are other option strong biomass fuel like wood. These non-transportation applications can bring into utilization these strong biomass powers as they can without much of a stretch bear the low power density of external combustion. Wood has been brought into utilization since a long period and is one of the major contributors of global warming. Keywords: biofuel, wood, vehicle
INTRODUCTION
Biofuels are the most ideal method for decreasing the emission of the greenhouse gasses. They can likewise be looked upon as a method for energy security which remains as an option of fossil fills that are constrained in accessibility. Today, the utilization of biofuels has extended all through the globe. A portion of the significant makers and clients of biogases are Asia, Europe and America. Hypothetically, biofuel can be effectively delivered through any carbon source; making the photosynthetic plants the most regularly utilized material for production. All types of materials derived from the
plants are utilized for manufacturing biogas [1, 2]. One of the best issues that are being confronted by the specialists in the field is the manner by which to secret the biomass energy into the liquid fuel. SORTS OF BIOFUELS
The compound structure of biofuels can contrast similarly that the chemical structure of fossil powers can vary. Generally, our advantage is in liquid biofuels as they are anything but difficult to transport. The table underneath contrasts different biofuels and their fossil fuel partners.
Biofuel Fossil fuel Differences
Ethanol Gasoline/ethane Ethanol has about half the energy per mass of gasoline, which means it takes twice as much ethanol to get the same energy. Ethanol burns cleaner than gasoline, however, producing less carbon monoxide. However, ethanol produces more ozone than gasoline and contributes substantially to smog. Engines must be modified to run on ethanol.
Biodiesel Diesel Has only slightly less energy than regular diesel. It is more acid to engine parts than standard diesel, which means engines have to be designed to take biodiesel. It burns cleaner than diesel, producing less particulate and fewer sulfur compounds.
Methanol Methane Methanol has about one third to one half as much energy as methane. Methanol is a liquid and easy to transport whereas methane is a gas that must be compressed for transportation.
Biobutanol Gasoline/Butane Biobutanol has slightly less energy than gasoline, but can run in any car that uses gasoline without the need for modification to engine components.
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