Course Outcomes |
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Upon completion of the course the learner will: CO52A: Understand and know various aspects of the environment, its composition and interactions between organisms. CO53A: Acquaint with role of microbes in solid and liquid waste management CO54A: : Know the concepts of biodeterioration, Bioremediation, Biodegradation and bioleaching CO55A: illustrate the various aspects of Biotechnological applications in Fermentation Industries. CO56A: integrate scientific and technological knowledge on the use of bioprocesses for industrial products
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Class lectures Seminars Tutorials Group discussions and Workshops Question preparation
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Class test, Semester end examinations, Quiz, Solving problems in tutorials, Assignments, Presentation, Individual and group projects |
Different types of liquid waste treatment: Primary, Secondary and tertiary treatment.
Aerobic process – activated sludge, oxidation ditches, and trickling filters, Anaerobic Process – anaerobic digestion, anaerobic filters, up flow anaerobic sludge.
Solid Wastes: Sources and management (Sanitary landfills, incineration, composting, vermiculture, methane production).
Biodegradation of natural compounds (cellulose, hemicelluloses, lignin, chitin), Bioremediation: Ex situ and In situ approach. Biodegradation of Xenobiotics: (Aromatic and Aliphatic Pesticides, and hydrocarbons), bioaccumulation and biomagnification.
Biodeterioration of Course and Course pulp, wood, paint, textiles, leather, metals (corrosion). Control of biodeterioration. Bioleaching of metals, Microbial enhanced oil recovery.
Microbial production of industrial products (microorganisms involved, media, fermentation conditions, downstream processing and uses): Ethanol, Vitamins (Riboflavin), Antibiotics (Penicillin), Amino acid (Glutamic acid), Organic acids (Citric acid), Enzymes (Amylase, Lipases).
Biomass based products: Biopesticides (Thuricide and Trichoderma), Yeast: SCP, Microbial transformation of Steroids, Mushroom cultivation, Biofuels, Bioleaching, Mineral benefication and Oil Recovery.
● Crueger W and Crueger A. (2000). Biotechnology: A textbook of Industrial Microbiology. 2nd Edition. Panima Publishing Company, New Delhi
● Patel AH. (1996). Industrial Microbiology .1st Edition. MacMillan India Limited
● Publishing Company Ltd. New Delhi, India
● Stanbury PF, Whitaker A and Hall SJ. (2006). Principles of Fermentation Technology. 2nd edition, Elsevier Science Ltd
● Industrial Microbiology, E Casida, New Age International (P) Ltd. Publishers. 2005
SUGGESTED READINGS:
● Fermentation Microbiology and Biotechnology. E. M. T. El-Mansi (Editor), C. F. A. Bryce (Editor), Arnold L. Demain (Editor). CRC Press. 2012.
● Demain, A. L and Davies, J. E. (1999). Manual of Industrial Microbiology and Biotechnology, 2nd Edition, ASM Press.
e RESOURCES:
• Fermentation & Bioreactors | Sartorius
• Industrial Biotechnology - Course (nptel.ac.in)
JOURNALS:
• Journal of Industrial Biotechnology
● Journal of Industrial Microbiology and Biotechnology
● Journal of Hazardous Management
● Journal of Environmental Biotechnology