Next Generation Nanochitosan: Applications in Animal Husbandry, Aquaculture and Food Conservation provides comprehensive and state-of-the-art-information on the application of nanochitosan for improving products, especially for the evaluation of biological active molecules, disease therapeutics, transport vehicle for DNA, targeted drug delivery, gene therapy, development of smart and high performance of fish, preservation of foods, tissue engineering, and improving the taste of aquatic and animal feeds as fish growth promoter. this book will be especially useful for industrial fisheries who deal with wild capture fishing and aquafarming and scientists and engineers working on post-capture processing stages.
Details on the application of nanochitosan as an effective delivery of vaccines, hormones, vitamins, nutrients and antioxidants, biological active constituents and their wider application for the protection and management of farm animals and fishes against disease-causing pathogens are provided.
Next Generation Nanochitosan: Applications in Animal Husbandry, Aquaculture and Food Conservation provides comprehensive and state-of-the-art-information on the application of nanochitosan for improving products, especially for the evaluation of biological active molecules, disease therapeutics, transport vehicle for DNA, targeted drug delivery, gene therapy, development of smart and high performance of fish, preservation of foods, tissue engineering, and improving the taste of aquatic and animal feeds as fish growth promoter. this book will be especially useful for industrial fisheries who deal with wild capture fishing and aquafarming and scientists and engineers working on post-capture processing stages.
Details on the application of nanochitosan as an effective delivery of vaccines, hormones, vitamins, nutrients and antioxidants, biological active constituents and their wider application for the protection and management of farm animals and fishes against disease-causing pathogens are provided.
Part 1: Green synthesis and characterization of nanochitosan from
aquatic organisms and animal products
1. Structural and biochemical properties of conventional and
nano-chitosan
2. Nanochitosan derived from crustacean and its applications
3. Nanochitosan derived from snail and its applications
4. Nanochitosan derived from fish scale and its applications
5. Nanochitosan derived from fungal extracts of aquatic and animal
source
6. Nanochitosan derived from animal products
7. Nanochitosan derived from marine insects
8. Nanochitosan derived from marine coelenterates
9. Nanochitosan derived from marine annelids
10. Nanochitosan derived from marine fungi
11. Nanochitosan derived from marine bacteria
12. Nanochitosan derived from marine endophytic microorganisms
13. Nanochitosan derived from marine Actinomycetes
14. Nanochitosan derived from marine endolichenic fungi
Part 2: Application in animal husbandry
15. The role of nanochitosan for efficient delivery of nutrients
and drugs (including hormones and vaccines) in cattle
16. Application of nanochitosan in poultry breeding
17. Application of nanochitosan in the pig and rabbit industry
18. Application of nanochitosan in the Snail rearing
19. Application of nanochitosan in the management of several
zoonotic diseases
20. Application of nanochitosan as insect repellents in animal
husbandry
21. Alternative to Antibiotic Feed Additive in Poultry
22. Application of nanochitosan for enhanced milk production
23. Application of nanochitosan as improved animal performance and
reproduction effectiveness
24. Application of nanochitosan ruminal fermentation, nutrient
digestibility
25. Application of nanochitosan in enzyme immobilization
Part 3: Application in aquaculture
26. Roles of nanochitosan and polymeric chitosan for the protection
of farmed fish against disease-causing pathogens
27. Application of nanochitosan in fish genetics and prevent
genetic diseases
28. Significant of nanochitosan in preservation and storage of
fish
29. Utilization of nanochitosan in the sterilization of ponds and
water treatment for aquaculture
30. Applications of nanochitosan in the detection and control of
aquatic diseases
31. The potential of nanochitosan for improving the bioavailability
of essential nutrient in fishes
32. Applications of nanochitosan in the treatment of effluents and
pollutants exist in the fisheries pond
33. Application of nanochitosan in water filtration with high
relevance in fishery pond
34. Relevance of nanochitosan for enhancement of fish growth as
well as metabolism, swimming pattern, feeding and behaviour of
fish
35. Nanochitosan for production of more effective fish feed for
aquaculture
36. Application of nanochitosan in the control of biofouling in
aquatic ponds
37. The role of nanochitosan in the prevention of eutrophication
such as unwanted bacteria, algae and invertebrates (bedbugs and
mussels) in aquaculture environments
38. Utilization of chitosan-based complexes for effective
immunomodulators of fish and crustaceans
39. Nanochitosan for the production of juvenile in aquaculture
Part 4: Application of nanochitosan in the protection and package
of aquatic and animal-based food
40. Application of nanochitosan and polymeric chitosan as
antibacterial, antivirus and antifungal activities when
incorporated into aquatic and animal-based food materials
41. Application of nanochitosan for the elimination of oxygen when
incorporated into aquatic and animal-based food material
42. Utilization of nanochitosan for enzyme immobilization for
aquatic and animal-based food packages
43. Significant of nanochitosan for improving bioavailability,
stability and shelf life of sensitive ingredients in aquatic and
animal-based foods
44. Application of nanochitosan in Tagging and nano barcoding of
aquatic and animal meats
45. Application of nanochitosan in the preservation of fish, meat
and oil
46. Nanotoxicology aspect of nanochitosan in meat industry
Prof. Charles Oluwaseun Adetunji is a full Professor at the
Department of Microbiology, Faculty of Sciences and the Director of
Research and Innovation, Edo State University Uzairue (EDSU), Edo
State, Nigeria. He formerly served as the Acting Director of
Intellectual Property and Technology Transfer, Head of the
Department of Microbiology, and Sub Dean of the Faculty of Science.
Currently, he holds the positions of Chairman of the Grant
Committee and Dean of the Faculty of Science at EDSU.
Prof. Adetunji is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Biology in the
UK. Additionally, he serves as a Visiting Professor and the
Executive Director of the Center for Biotechnology at Precious
Cornerstone University, Nigeria. His research centers on applying
biological techniques and microbial bioprocesses to achieve
Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and contribute to advancements
in agriculture.
Daniel Hefft is a food engineer from Germany. He is the team lead
of the Product Research and Ingredients Team within the Consulting
Technologies group at Campden BRI.
He is also an Honorary Research Fellow of Chemical Engineering in
the School of Chemical Engineering of the University of
Birmingham.
Prior to this appointment, Daniel lectured in Food Sciences, Dairy
Technology/ Engineering, and Precision Agriculture at University
Centre Reaseheath and served as the Academic Director of the
Institute of Sustainability and Food Innovation.
He got his undergraduate degree and food engineering qualification
from Technische Hochschule Ostwestfalen-Lippe with specialisation
in cereal technology.
He has a MSc degree from the University of Reading and PhD in
Chemical Engineering from the University Birmingham. He has been
awarded Research Fellowships (2019) and a Research Affiliation in
Nanoengineering (2020-2021) with the University of Birmingham.
Further he has extensive years of experience in the food industry,
having worked for a range of leading companies.
His speciality are food process design and engineering. He was the
founder and past CTO of Rheality Ltd (2020-2021), which utilises a
novel and patented technology based on acoustic sensing and machine
learning for live and in situ rheology measurements.
He is also co-inventor of a new packaging system that extends
shelf-life of fresh produce without the need of active cooling.
Daniel is also the founder of the Engineering for Food and Drinks
Special Interest group at the Institution of Agricultural Engineers
and its current chair.
Since 2018 he gained professional recognition as a Chartered
Engineer with the Institution of Agricultural Engineers. He is
further involved in the Association of German Food Technologists
(GDL e.V.), a lifetime member of the Society of Dairy Technology,
the International Society of Food Engineering, and the Institute of
Physics (IOP). He is a Chartered Scientist with the IOP since
2021.
His academic contributions include 60+ scientific publications in
internationally recognised, high impact factor, peer-reviewed
journals, and books. He has been awarded with the Distinguished
Scientist award in Chemical Engineering by PCU in 2020.
Further, there are two patents to his name relating to the
invention of an in-line rheometry device and a novel composite
packaging for primary and secondary application. Dr. Jaison
Jeevanandam obtained his Ph.D. in the Department of Chemical
Engineering, Faculty of Engineering and Science from Curtin
University, Malaysia. His Ph.D. project focused on the development
of a novel nanomedicine for reversing insulin resistance in Type 2
diabetes. He has experience in nanoparticle synthesis, especially
in green synthesis using plant extracts, characterization,
cytotoxic analysis of nanoparticles, and in vitro analysis in
diabetic models. His current research focuses on the application of
bionanotechnology in the development of nanoformulations for drug
delivery. Dr. Jaison has authored an edited book on ‘Research
advances in dynamic light scattering’ for Nova Science Publishers,
United States and contributed about 16 book chapters and 28 journal
articles along with some conference papers. Dr. Danquah is a full
Professor and the Director of Chemical Engineering Program at the
University of Tennessee, Chattanooga, United States. He is a
Chartered Engineer (CEng), Chartered Professional Engineer (CPEng),
Chartered Scientist (CSci) and a Fellow of the Institution of
Chemical Engineers (IChemE). Dr. Danquah’s research focuses on the
utilization of bioprocess and biomolecular engineering principles
to develop emerging biopharmaceuticals, biosensing and molecular
separation systems; environmental bioremediation systems; and
biofuels and bio-products. Dr. Danquah’s research findings are well
published and cited with over 230 peer-reviewed journal articles,
book chapters, conference publications and technical reports. His
research has also resulted in intellectual properties and patent
applications, large-scale manufacturing plants, and commercialized
products and formulations.
![]() |
Ask a Question About this Product More... |
![]() |