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Recent advances in microbial remediation techniques for xenobiotics-polluted soil -- Chapter 13. Microbial Enzymes as Thrombolytics -- Chapter 14. Plant growth promoting microbes and their potential application in biotechnology -- Chapter 15. Advances in the bioremediation of pharmaceuticals and personal care products (PPCPs)- polluted water and soil -- Chapter 16. Screening of microbial enzymes and their potential applications in the bioremediation process. . 330 $aThis edited volume discusses the role of various microbial products in healthcare, environment and agriculture. Several microbial products are directly involved in solving major health problems, agricultural and environmental issues. In healthcare sector, microbes are used as anti-tumor compounds, antibiotics, anti-parasitic agents, enzyme inhibitors and immunosuppressive agents. Microbial products are also used to degrade xenobiotic compounds and bio-surfactants, for biodegradation process. 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