
Exploring Plant Peptide Potentials
A Comprehensive Guide
by Abhijit Sarkar, Pardeep Singh, Randeep Rakwal, Ganesh Kumar Agrawal
1st Edition
Publisher: Academic Press
Book Details
| Print ISBN | 9780443156526 |
| eText ISBN | 9780443156533 |
| Publisher | Academic Press |
| Publishing Year | 2026 |
| Edition | 1st Edition |
| Language | English |
| Pages | 488 |
Exploring Plant Peptide Potentials, 1st Edition, is a book that examines plant-derived peptides and their regulatory functions across biological systems. Edited by Abhijit Sarkar, Pardeep Singh, Randeep Rakwal, and Ganesh Kumar Agrawal, this publication outlines how endogenous peptide molecules direct plant growth, systemic physiological development, and inter-organism communication.
The volume synthesizes key thematic arcs centered on complex molecular interactions, post-translational modifications, bioinformatics approaches, and functional peptide mimicry. Specific analytical sections evaluate peptide signaling pathways active during environmental stress responses, highlighting reactive oxygen species signaling alongside protective cellular mechanisms during biotic and abiotic stress events.
To support practical laboratory investigation, the text incorporates classical and modern peptide purification procedures paired with specialized imaging techniques necessary for precise structural identification and characterization. This resource provides clear academic grounding to support researchers, university faculty, and advanced-level students specializing in environmental science and toxicology fields.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Peptides: fascinating, unique, and universal molecules with incredible potentials
Chapter 2: Peptides: through the looking glass of past discoveries
Chapter 3: Modern methods to isolate, characterize, and purify bioactive peptides
Chapter 4: Peptide hormones: key regulators of growth, development, and stress response in plants
Chapter 5: Plant antimicrobial peptides
Chapter 6: Plant-based antifungal peptides: novel therapeutic compounds against emerging fungal pathogens
Chapter 7: Crosstalk of peptides for communications in plants
Chapter 8: Plant-based bioactive peptides: pharmaceuticals, nutraceuticals, and herbal drugs
Chapter 9: Harnessing nanostructures for the delivery of plant antimicrobial peptides
Chapter 10: Emerging applications of nanotechnology for enhancing the efficacy of plant-based peptides
Chapter 11: Algal peptides: diversity, roles, relation to plant peptide science, and applications in crop improvement
Chapter 12: Plant-derived peptides and their emerging applications in agricultural biotechnology
Chapter 13: Plant peptides involved in reactive oxygen species signaling and biotic and abiotic stress
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