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|a Advances in applied microbiology.
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|c edited by Geoffrey M. Gadd, Sima Sariaslani.
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|a Intro -- Advances in Applied Microbiology -- Copyright -- Contents -- Contributors -- Chapter One: Biofuel and chemical production from carbon one industry flux gas by acetogenic bacteria -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Syngas -- 2.1. Sources -- 2.1.1. Fossil fuel -- 2.1.2. Biomass -- 2.1.3. Industrial waste -- 2.2. Impurities -- 3. Syngas utilizing microorganism -- 3.1. Acetogens -- 3.2. Carboxydotrophs -- 4. Creation of high-efficiency cell factory -- 4.1. Synthetic biology -- 4.2. Microcompartment -- 4.2.1. Classification of BMCs -- 4.2.2. The shell of BMCs -- 4.2.3. The core enzymes of BMCs -- 4.2.4. BMCs in syngas utilizing bacteria -- 5. Products -- 5.1. Carboxylic acids -- 5.2. Alcohols -- 5.3. Others -- 6. Fermentation -- 6.1. Temperature -- 6.2. pH -- 6.3. Liquid medium -- 6.4. Gas components -- 6.5. Other factors -- 7. Conclusions and future perspectives -- Acknowledgment -- References -- Chapter Two: The role of zinc in the pathogenicity of human fungal pathogens -- 1. A note on genetic nomenclature in fungi -- 2. Introduction: Human fungal pathogens -- 2.1. Zinc withholding: Nutritional immunity -- 2.2. Transporter mediated zinc uptake by human fungal pathogens -- 3. Zinc detoxification by human fungal pathogens -- 3.1. The fungal zincophore locus -- 3.2. The role of zinc in fungal morphogenesis -- Funding -- References -- Chapter Three: Dermocosmetic applications of microalgal pigments -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Main cosmetic effects -- 2.1. Anti-aging agents and photo-protection -- 2.2. Makeups -- 2.3. Skin lightening and melanogenesis-inhibitory activities -- 3. Photosynthetic microorganisms in skincare products -- 3.1. Microalgae -- 3.2. Cyanobacteria -- 4. Main pigments -- 4.1. Astaxanthin (AX) -- 4.2. Fucoxanthin -- 4.3. Lutein -- 5. Skin care products -- 5.1. Anti-aging agents -- 5.2. Natural dyes and makeups -- 5.3. Sunscreens.
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|a 5.3.1. Another potential UV filters from microalgae -- 5.4. Skin whitening cosmetics -- 6. Potential application of microalgal derived pigments in the cosmetic market -- 7. Perspectives and conclusions -- Acknowledgments -- References.
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|a Microbiologie industrielle.
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