Existing supply of high value added products including protein supplement and bio-commodity resources would not meet the demand of biomolecules including food supplements and community biomolecules. Hence, an alternate and unconventional source of high value added products including protein supplement and bio-commodity resources need to be explored. Algal biomasses are potential biocatalysts which produce food supplements and other valueadded products. Due to anthropogenic activities and global warming brings environmental stress associated factors on plants and algae biomass generation. Algae have tremendous efficiency to sequestrate CO 2 to minimize global warming and enhance high value added biomolecules generations. Phycoprospecting effort would help to identify the naive algal strains for sustainable biorefinery, the source of food supplements, feeds, biofuels, nutraceuticals, and the other value added products. Hence, current study focuses on strategies to elevate the algal biomass generation using native and genetic engineered algae for ameliorating high value added biomolecule generation for community.
This book contains the abstracts of the papers presented at the National Conference on Biological, Biochemical, Biomedical, Bioenergy, and Environmental Biotechnology (NCB4EBT-2021) Organized by the Department of Biotechnology, National Institute of Technology Warangal, India held on 29–30 January 2021. This conference is the first of its kind organized by NIT-W which covered an array of interesting topics in biotechnology. This makes it a bit special as it brings together researchers from different disciplines of biotechnology, which in turn will also open new research and cooperation fields for them.
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