Detalhes do Livro
Formato
Brochura
Páginas
480
Idioma
Inglês
Publicado
Mar 29, 2012
Editora
Springer
Edição
Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1967
ISBN-10
3642460569
ISBN-13
9783642460562
Descrição
This comprehensive exploration delves into the intricate processes of biosynthesis, specifically within the realm of antibiotics. David Gottlieb and Paul D. Shaw provide a detailed examination of the mechanisms through which various antibiotics are naturally produced. They illuminate the pathways that lead to the creation of these life-saving compounds, emphasizing the significance of understanding these biological processes for advancements in medicine.
With an analytical yet accessible approach, the authors discuss the diverse range of naturally occurring antibiotics, highlighting the environmental factors and microbial interactions that contribute to their formation. The narrative is enriched with insights into the evolution of antibiotic biosynthesis, revealing how nature has perfected these compounds over millennia.
Readers are encouraged to appreciate the complexity and beauty of biochemical processes. This work serves as a valuable resource for researchers and students alike, offering a deeper understanding of how harnessing the natural world can lead to the development of effective therapeutic agents.
With an analytical yet accessible approach, the authors discuss the diverse range of naturally occurring antibiotics, highlighting the environmental factors and microbial interactions that contribute to their formation. The narrative is enriched with insights into the evolution of antibiotic biosynthesis, revealing how nature has perfected these compounds over millennia.
Readers are encouraged to appreciate the complexity and beauty of biochemical processes. This work serves as a valuable resource for researchers and students alike, offering a deeper understanding of how harnessing the natural world can lead to the development of effective therapeutic agents.
Gêneros
Suspense e Thriller
Ação e Aventura
Ciência e Tecnologia
Natureza