R&D Programmes
MPTD’s major research focus is on microbial biotechnology. At the division, we undertake research on microbial technologies for various applications which spans food and nutraceuticals to bio-energy. Major activities in the division are listed below. More details can be obtained from the pages of Bioprocesses and Products and Biofuels and Biorefineries sections.
- Development of solid state and submerged fermentation processes for production of industrially important and speciality enzymes (eg. cellulase, beta glucosidase, phytase, esterases, amylase, chitinase, substrate specific aminopeptidases, keratinase etc)
- Integrated Process for production of second-generation ethanol from lignocellulosic biomass
- Biomass hydrolyzing enzyme blends
- Fermentative production of chemicals, raw materials and other metabolites (eg. lactic acid, amino acids, 2,5 FDCA, 2,3 BDO, squalene)
- Engineered Corynebacteriumfor biorefinery applications
- Production of Biopolymers (eg. poly hydroxyalkanoates, poly-gamma-glutamate, poly-L-lactic acid)
- Probiotics and nutraceuticals (eg. Lactic acid bacteria, exopolysaccharides, folate)
- Algal biotechnology for nutraceutical applications (eg. EPA rich algal oils, selenoproteins, algal biomass)
- Waste valorization through biotechnology (eg. biological production of chitin from shell fish waste, inocula for accelerated fibre extraction from biomass)
- Molecular rhizosphere ecology: microbiome, diversity, taxonomy, genome and function of root-associated bacteria
- Molecular plant-beneficial bacteria interactions under brackish conditions using Pokkalibacterplantistimulans(L1E11T) and Pokkali rice as model system
- Engineering of bio-mimicking membrane shapes in giant vesicles for synthetic biology applications
- Genomics, Transcriptomics and Proteomics for understanding cellulase regulation in filamentous fungi
Biorefinery wastes/by products to high value products (amino acids from biomass, xylonic acid from biomass, lignin-based wood adhesives etc)
- Research Area :Microbial Processes and Technology