Biosynthesis and Biodegradation of Cellulose
Discover the intricate world of cellulose with "Biosynthesis and Biodegradation of Cellulose" by Haigler, published by Taylor & Francis Inc in 1990. This comprehensive hardback edition spans 704 pages and is an essential resource for anyone interested in biochemistry, biotechnology, and microbial metabolism.
The book features a collection of insightful articles that delve into the synthesis and degradation of cellulose, a vital biological substance. Explore topics such as native cellulose, particle rosettes, terminal globules, and the biogenesis of microfibrils. Gain a deeper understanding of the synthesis processes in Acetobacter xylinum and learn about innovative techniques for measuring biodegradation.
Whether you are a student, researcher, or professional in the fields of botany, engineering, or life sciences, this book offers valuable knowledge and perspectives on cellulose that are crucial for advancing your understanding of this significant biopolymer.