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Secondary Metabolites from Extremophiles
The microorganism that adapts and grows to extreme/harsh environments is known as extremophiles. The diversity of extremophiles is classified with... -
Role of Extremophiles in Biodegradation of Emerging Pollutants
Emerging pollutants, also referred to as emerging contaminants, are substances that have recently been recognized or are gaining attention due to...
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Biotechnology of Extremophiles: Advances and Challenges
Biotechnology has more or less changed our lives in terms of coherent and price-effective outcomes. Generally, microorganisms are regarded as... -
Extremophiles: the species that evolve and survive under hostile conditions
Extremophiles possess unique cellular and molecular mechanisms to assist, tolerate, and sustain their lives in extreme habitats. These habitats are...
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Applications of Genome Editing in Extremophiles
The member of bacteria, archaea, and eukarya comes under the umbrella of extremophiles. Extremophiles can survive in the extremely harsh conditions... -
Applications of Extremophiles in Therapeutics
Extremophiles are a group of organisms capable of thriving in extreme environmental conditions, such as high temperature, acidity, salinity,... -
The Biocatalytic Potential of Extremozymes Isolated from Extremophiles
In the past decade, major strategies for broadening the variety of uses for extremozymes have arisen. Both the discovery of novel extremophiles and... -
Extremophiles: How Smart Are the Cells to Cope with the Environment?
Extremophiles, or extreme-conditions-loving microorganisms, have been around since the time Earth formed and started cooling down. From the formation... -
Role of Extremophiles in the Removal of Heavy Metal and E-Waste
Extremophiles flourish in environments that are intolerably unpleasant or even deadly. Arctic cold, extremely hot niches, and saline lakes are... -
Role of Extremophiles in the Treatment of Industrial Waste, Pharmaceuticals, and Personal Care Products
Industrial waste, pharmaceutical waste, and personal care products’ prevalence in soil and water bodies are of emerging concern at present. Moreover,... -
Exploitation of Potential Extremophiles for Bioremediation of Microplastics: A Biotechnological Approach
Due to their widespread use in consumer products, construction, building, and agriculture, plastics have a significant economic impact on every area... -
What we learn from extremophiles
Extremophiles are microorganisms that love extreme conditions, such as high temperatures up to the boiling point of water or low temperatures down to...
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Halo-alkaliphilic microbes as an effective tool for heavy metal pollution abatement and resource recovery: challenges and future prospects
The current study presents an overview of heavy metals bioremediation from halo–alkaline conditions by using extremophilic microorganisms. Heavy...
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Extremophiles: A Versatile Source of Exopolysaccharide
Prokaryotic organisms are omnipresent, inhabiting even extremely harsh ecological niches. Many microorganisms living in extreme environments produce... -
Role of Bioactive Compounds Synthesized by Extremophilic Microbes and Their Bioactivity
Microbial communities have been a vital part of Earth’s history, sha** the course of evolution and influencing environmental conditions.... -
Implications of Polyextremophiles in Astrobiology Research
Astrobiology seeks to expand our knowledge of life by investigating how microorganisms survive and thrive in extreme environments, allowing us to... -
Extreme Environments as a Resource for Microorganisms and Novel Biocatalysts
The steady increase in the number of newly isolated extremophilic microorganisms and the discovery of their enzymes by academic and industrial... -
Trends in Biotechnology of Polyextremophiles
This book covers polyextremophiles, the latest biotechnological advances, and developments in the study of extremophilic diversity with a focus on...
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Genetics and Proteomics of Polyextremophiles Existing in High Temperature
Extremophiles thrive under extreme environmental conditions, such as high/low temperatures (41–122 °C for thermophiles), where most life forms find...