04410nam 2201045z- 450 991055728590332120210501(CKB)5400000000041181(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/69138(oapen)doab69138(EXLCZ)99540000000004118120202105d2020 |y 0engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierMetabolites from Phototrophic Prokaryotes and Algae Volume 2Basel, SwitzerlandMDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute20201 online resource (186 p.)3-03943-182-X 3-03943-183-8 Microalgae are photosynthetic organisms with the ability to sequester and convert atmospheric carbon dioxide into high-value bioactives, and are therefore seen as a renewable and sustainable bioresource in the fields of biofuels, aquaculture and animal feeds, bioremediation of waste, nutraceuticals, pharmaceuticals, cosmeceuticals and agriculture. Moreover, algae can adjust their metabolism according to surrounding growth conditions, and this metabolic flexibility can be exploited in industrial biotechnology with genetic and metabolic engineering, when compared to other photosynthetic organisms. The metabolome is the result of the combined effects of genetic and environmental influences on metabolic processes. Metabolomic studies can provide a global view of metabolism and thereby improve our understanding of the underlying biology. Advances in metabolomic technologies have shown utility for elucidating the mechanisms which underlie fundamental biological processes, including disease pathology. This book represents research papers based around metabolomics, to improve knowledge on the metabolome and metabolism in algae, with a focus on carbon and nitrogen resource allocation. It also describes many bioanalytical techniques and emphasizes their usefulness in microalgal biotechnology. Other aspects from an ecological, biotechnological and waste-water remediation perspective are also covered.Biology, life sciencesbicsscEcological science, the BiospherebicsscResearch & information: generalbicsscadverse outcome pathwayalgaeArthrospira platensis C1bioassaybiodieselbioethanolbiomarkerC. fritschiicarotenoidcell disruptioncentral metabolic pathwayChlamydomonas reinhardtiiChlorella sp.Chlorogloeopsischromatic adaptationcopperCRTIcyanobacteriaDunaliella salinaEuglenaextracellularfar-red lightFT-IRgas chromatography mass spectrometry (GC-MS)GC-MSgenetic transformationgenome-scale metabolic modelglycogengrowthintracellularkey eventLC-MSLEDmass cultivationmetabolite fingerprintingmetabolitesmetabolomicsMicractinium inermummicroalgaenutrient limitationPARpathway analysisphotosynthesisphytoene desaturasepigmentspolar lipidsquenchingsubcellular locationsynchronisationTEMtime-seriesultraviolet lightUV-BBiology, life sciencesEcological science, the BiosphereResearch & information: generalLlewellyn Caroleedt1281267Kapoore Rahul VijayedtLlewellyn CaroleothKapoore Rahul VijayothBOOK9910557285903321Metabolites from Phototrophic Prokaryotes and Algae Volume 23018443UNINA02890nam 2200793z- 450 991058593460332120220812(CKB)5600000000483142(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/91167(oapen)doab91167(EXLCZ)99560000000048314220202208d2022 |y 0engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierEnvironmental and Economic Evaluations of Building Energy RetrofitsBaselMDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute20221 online resource (152 p.)3-0365-4551-4 3-0365-4552-2 This book comprises six papers published in the Special Issue "Environmental and Economic Evaluations of Building Energy Retrofits". The six papers each adopt different perspectives in investigating building energy retrofit practices in Hong Kong, Poland, the Netherlands, Finland, and Italy. The target of the studies includes campus buildings, renovation options for modernist housing estates, green building certification schemes, practitioners' views and practices, and energy system performance.History of engineering and technologybicsscTechnology: general issuesbicssc"Renovation Wave"agency theoryarchitecturebiomassBREEAM-NLbuilding energy performancebuilding energy retrofitsbuilding energy retrofittingbuilding energy system optimizationbuilding information modelling (BIM)CO2 emissionscoolingenergy performance evaluationenergy transitionenergy-efficiencyfacility managementfossil fuelgreen building certificationgreenhouse gasheat pumpheatingincentivesKPILCOHlife cycle emissionlife-cycle costRACI matrixrefurbishmentrenewable energy retrofitrenovationretrofitsurveytransaction costswell-beingHistory of engineering and technologyTechnology: general issuesHou Cynthiaedt1328213Lai Joseph H.KedtHou CynthiaothLai Joseph H.KothBOOK9910585934603321Environmental and Economic Evaluations of Building Energy Retrofits3038433UNINA