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  • Applications of Biosensors technology : Future trends development and new intervation in biotechnology

    About Author:
    KIRANKUMAR K. VAGHASIYA
    M.Sc. Biotechnology
    Bhagwan Mahavir College Of  Biotechnology, Surat
    * vaghasiyakiran51@yahoo.co.in

    Abstract:
    Biosensors can be excellent analytical tools for monitoring programs working to implement legislation.Biosensor are analytical devices which are capable of providing either qualitative or quantitative results. Biosensor technology to be in a very early stage of development. There are many market opportunities. In this article, biosensors for environmental analysis and monitoring are extensively reviewed. Examples of biosensors for the most important families of environmental   pollutants, including some commercial devices, are presented. Finally, future trends in biosensor development are discussed. In this context, bioelectronics, nanotechnology, environmental pollution, and especially biotechnology seem to be growing areas that will have marked influence on the development of new biosensing strategies in the next future.At present There are various types of biosensor available for the number of industrial and diagnostic Applications.

  • A Review Green biotechnology - a help to the environment

    About Authors:
    Kiran K.Vaghasiya*, Alpesh J.Shiroya
    Bhagwan Mahavir College Of  Biotechnology ,
    Surat
    *vaghasiyakiran51@yahoo.co.in

    Abstract
    Green biotechnologydeals with the use of environmentally-friendly solutions as an alternative to traditional agriculture, horticulture, and animal breeding processes. An example is the designing of transgenic plants that are modified for improved flavor, for increased resistance to pests and diseases, or for enhanced growth in adverse weather conditions. Genetically enhanced crops are one tool that could contribute to a more harmonious balance between food production and our surrounding environment.  The overall message is that biotech plants can, and already do, contribute positively to reducing CO2 emissions and anticipating the impact of climate change on food scarcity. This will increase as they are more widely adopted. This document aims to provide background information about the role green biotech currently plays, and can play in future, in helping to combat climate change.

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  • RECENT ADVANCES OF LACCASE ENZYME IN INDUSTRIAL BIOTECHNOLOGY : A REVIEW

    About Authors:
    Alpeshkumar J.Shiroya*
    Bhagwan Mahavir College Of  Biotechnology,
    Surat
    alpeshshiroya45@yahoo.in

    ABSTRACT
    Laccases are an interesting group of multi-nuclear copper-containing oxidoreductases, which have been subject of intensive research in last decades due to their ability to oxidize both phenolic and nonphenolic lignin related compounds as well as highly recalcitrant environmental pollutants, which makes them very useful for their application to several biotechnological processes. These oxidase enzymes catalyze oxidation of substrates at the expense of molecular oxygen and produce water as the only by-product. Lacasses are present in higher plants, bacteria, fungi, insects and lichens. The oxidative ability of laccases is employed in a number of industrial and environmental applications including bioremediation, food technology, nanobiotechnology, medicine, pulp and paper industry, textile industry, and cosmetology. Owing to its versatility, laccase is continuously under investigation for new applications. In the recent years, laccases are also used as cleaning agents for certain water purification systems, as catalysts for the manufacture of anti-cancer drugs and even as ingredients in cosmetics. More recently, it is also used in the design of biosensors, biofuel cells, as a medical diagnostics tool and bioremediation agent to clean up herbicides, pesticides and certain explosives in soil. This paper reviews the occurrence, mode of action, general properties, production, immobilization, molecular cloning, and important  application  of laccases  within different industrial and biotechnological area.

  • A Review Biotechnological removal of color and dye from waste water

    About Authors:
    Alpesh J.Shiroya*, K.K.Vaghasiya, N.J.ghantala
    Bhagwan Mahavir College Of  Biotechnology ,
    Surat
    *alpeshshiroya45@yahoo.in

    Abstract
    Clean technology has become an important concern for every industry. Especially in textile dyeing factories, there is much use of water, energy, dyeing colours and chemicals. This can cause significant water and air pollution problems. The wastewater wear a lot of colour and having toxic odour, COD and BOD. wastewater contains the following reactive dyes: turquoise DG, black DN, red DB-8 and orange OGR. It has been shown that the efficiency of dye removal depends on the type of dye, coagulant dosage, and the sample pH.The performance of COD and colour removal in the single-stage ozonation- biological treatment was also compared with the multi-stage ozonation-biological treatment processes. Ozonation transforms the functional groups in azo dye to produce more biodegradable by products, which is easily removed by biological treatment. semiconductor photocatalysis process could be an appropriate tool for the treatment for textile dyeing and printing wastewater. Activated sludge treatment and the coagulation-flocculation method with ≥80% removal efficiency of waste water. Using the electrocoagulation process possible the reuse of dye wastewater by removing the colours. sequential batch reactor (SBR) technology as an alternative method for treating industrial effluents.In the present work we review existing processes as well as promising new technologies for texttile waste water decolorisation.

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    About Author:
    Mr. Jagmohan Rai Agarwal,
    M.Pharm (1968), Industrial experience SSI sector, nearly 37 years,

    retired from own Industry (2004),
    Founder President of M.P.Pharmacy Graduates’ Association (MPGA),
    Ex President: M.P.Pharmaceutical Manufacturers’ Organisation (MPPMO),
    Founder President : M.P. Small Scale Drug Manufacturers’ Association (MPSDMA),
    Ex President Indian Pharmaceutical Association, M.P. State Branch, Indore (IPA),
    Ex Vice Chairman Confederation of Indian Pharmaceutical Industries (SSI) (CIPI)
    Recently submitted thesis for award of  Ph.D. on title “Enforcement of Drug Laws-Globalization vis-à-vis Indian Drug Laws”

    (Email: sharda_jollo@yahoo.co.in)

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