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SCOPE OF MICROBIOLOGY
BY
Dr. Jitendra Patel
Assistant Professor
GSP, Hyderabad Campus, India.
Introduction to Scope of Microbiology
• Microbiology has an impact
on:
• medicine,
• agriculture,
• food science,
• ecology,
• genetics,
• biochemistry,
• immunology,
• And many other fields. -
Virologists - viruses –
• Bacteriologists - bacteria –
• Phycologists – algae –
• Mycologist –fungi,
• Protozoologists – protozoa
Medical Microbiology: deals with diseases of humans
and animals; identify and plan measures to eliminate
agents causing infectious diseases.
Immunology: study of the immune system that protects
the body from pathogens. –
Agricultural Microbiology: impact of microorganisms on
agriculture; combat plant diseases that attack important
food crops.
Food and Dairy Microbiology: prevent microbial spoilage
of food & transmission of food-borne diseases (e.g.
salmonellosis); use microorganisms to make food such as
cheeses, yogurts, pickles, beer, etc.
Industrial Microbiology: using microorganisms to make
products such as antibiotics, vaccines, steroids, alcohols &
other solvents, vitamins, amino acids, enzymes, etc.
Genetic Engineering: Engineered microorganisms used to
make hormones, antibiotics, vaccines and other products.
- Since viruses are acellular and possess both living and
nonliving characteristics, they are considered neither
prokaryotic nor eukaryotic.
Biotechnology
• Microbes produce very
important DNA manipulating
enzymes like REN (Restriction
Endo Nucleases) and Ligase.
These two are used as
molecular scissors and stitches
in biotechnology/ Genetic
Engineering.
• Some microbes, for example:
E.coli is used as host organism
to clone desired gene for
desired product.
Agriculture
• From the point of agriculture microbes play an important
role in the following aspects.
• Some microbes can be used as bio-fertilizers to enrich soil
fertility.
• Some bacteria can fix inert atmospheric nitrogen known as
nitrogen fixing bacteria. Ex: rhizobium, Azotobacter,
Anabaena etc.
• Some microbes like viruses and bacteria are used as bio-
pesticides to protect the crop plants from pest and insect
eating.
Industry
• From the point of industry, microbes
are extremely useful:
• For the production of industrial
chemicals like acetic acid, lactic acid,
citric acid etc. by fermentation
process.
• Microbes also find their importance
in food industry and dairy industries
to produce fermented food
products.
• Microbes also play an important role
in the production of ethyl alcohol in
brewing industry. d. Microbes also
find their importance in food and
dairy industry to produce fermented
food products.
Medicine
• From the point of medicine
various kinds of antibiotics used
to treat pathogenic diseases of
man and animals are derived
from microbial group called
actinomycetes.
• Some heat killed microbes are
used as vaccine against various
kinds of pathogenic microbes
causing diseases.
Environment
• Microbes help to clean the
environment by degrading all
kinds of biodegradable waste
products. Hence, the microbes
are regarded as scavengers of
nature.
• Microbes play important role bio-
geo chemical cycles.
• Microbes also play an important
role in the production of Bio-gas
from the biological waste
products.
Bio-remediation
• It is a method of pollution alleviation using
microbes.
• Several bacteria and fungi are capable of
decay the natural waste, toxic chemicals,
heavy metals, oil spills etc.
Bioleaching
• When the ore contains
lower metal content, it is
difficult to extract them by
direct smelting, in such
cases some microbes
(Thiobacillus species) are
used to separate the
mineral from crude ores.
• This process is known as
bioleaching or microbial
leaching.
Scope
• PRODUCTION OF ANTIBIOTICS
• IN ALCOHOL & VINEGAR INDUSTRY
• VITAMIN PRODUCTION
• PRODUCTION OF ACIDS & ENZYMES
• BAKING INDUSTRY
• COSMETIC & PERFUMES
• PRODUCTION OF DAIRY PRODUCTS
• AGRICULTURE & SOIL FERTILITY
• USED AS FOOD
Importance of Microbiology
• PRODUCTION OF ANTIBIOTICS
• PRODUCTION OF PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCTS
• DIAGNOSIS OF DISEASE AND TREATMENT
• TREATMENT OF INDUSTRIAL WASTE MATERIALS
• PLANT GRIWTH PROMOTIONS
• STERILE PRODUCT PREPARATION
• STERILIZATION
• STEROID BIOTRANSFORMATION
• IDENTIFICATION OF MICROORGANISM
• TESTING OF PHARMACEUTICALS: Microbiological Assay of
antibiotics, Evaluation of disinfectant, Antimicrobial
preservative efficacy testing, Endotoxin testing.
BRANCHES OF MICROBIOLOGY
1. Industrial Microbiology
• It deals with the exploitation of microbes for industrial
production.
• Here the microbes can be considered as mini chemical
factories, as they are capable of converting some raw
materials into end products which have value for
human use.
• Microbes have been used to produce alcohols,
antibiotics and organic acids, in industrial scale.
• The study of fermentation by microorganisms has
provided booster to beverage industry.
• Recently with great advances in recombinant DNA
technologies, provided a better route to manipulate
microbes genetically to produce new products.
2. Diary Microbiology
• It deals with the study of harmful and
beneficial bacteria present in milk and milk
products.
• In diary microbiology the aspects like
production of (yogurt) fermented milk
products.
• Pasteurization of milk and milk products can
be studied.
• Many such fermented milk products are used
in treatment of dysentery and gastro enteritis.
3. Environmental Microbiology
• It is one of the important branches of
microbiology where the role of microbes in
maintaining quality of environment is studied.
• Since microbes are found in every environment
the air, water, soil and food, they influence the
degradation and decay of natural wastes
(bioremediation) they also influence the energy
flow in ecosystem.
• The study also helps to understand freshwater
and marine water and their microbes. Recently it
has been shown that some genetically modified
microbes can help in cleaning oil spills and this
gives an added advantage to the study of
environmental microbiology
4. Food Microbiology
• As a result new methods have developed and old
methods have been improved.
• This branch also provides a platform for the study of
food borne microbial diseases and their control.
It is concerned with study of
role of microbes in food
processing, food preservation
and canning.
Extensive study of microbes in
relation to food products lead
to characterization of
microbes
5. Agricultural Microbiology
• In this branch, the role of
microbial activity in plants and
their surroundings is studied.
• Many microbes like fungi,
bacteria, and viruses cause
many diseases in plants.
• This branch is concerned with
study of nitrogen fixation
activity.
• Use of microbes as
biofertilizers, use of microbes as
bio pesticides and many more
aspects.
6. Medical Microbiology
• The study of pathogenic microbes, the
etiology, their life cycle, physiology.
• Genetics, pathogenicity and control are
known as medical microbiology.
• The integral part of medical microbiology is to
understand how immune system of
vertebrate protects themselves from
pathogens and shows response to the
pathogen.
7. Air Microbiology
• The branch covers the
study of dispersal of
pathogenic microbes
through air, microbial
population in air and
control of air borne
microbes by chemical
agents, radiations,
filtration and laminar air
flow methods.
8. Aquatic Microbiology
• It encompass the study of
microbes present in fresh
water, ocean water and
estuarine. This branch is of
great significance that;
• Many aquatic microbes are
pathogenic to human beings:
• Most of them are important in
food chain in the ecosystem.
• They take part in recycling
processes.
• They help in exploration of oils
and minerals.
9. Immunology
• It is one of the fastest
growing areas that
covers the practical
health problems their
nature and treatments.
• It is the study of
immunity against
invading microbes by a
host.
10. Biotechnology
• It is the most significant branch that deals with the
application of biological techniques for the benefit of
mankind.
• It encompasses the use of microbes for the production
of drugs, fermented foods and treatment of waste.
• It also includes developing techniques for the more
efficient production of specific compounds.
• It focuses on aspects such as nature of genetic
material, regulation, development and function of a
cell, the method of production of new microbial cells
by recombinant DNA technology which are useful in
industrial microbiology.
11. Exo-Microbiology
• It is branch still in its infancy, it includes
explore and the study of microbes in outer
space and other planets such as moon and
mars.
12. Geo-chemical Microbiology
• The basic microbiology encompasses the
following branches that are concerned with the
study of morphology, ecology, taxonomy, genetics
and physiology of specific groups of microbes.
1. Bacteriology-Study of bacteria
2. Phycology- Study of algae
3. Mycology -Study of fungi, [molds and yeasts].
4. Virology- Study of viruses
5. Protozoology- Study of protozoa
GITAM University asked Questions
• a) Give an account of major divisions of
Microbiology.
• Give a note of importance of microbiology.
References
• Ananthanarayan and Paniker’s, Textbook of
microbiology, 7th edition, Page no. 1-7.
• Ashutosh Kar, Pharmaceutical Microbiology, New
age International (P) Limited, Publishers, Page No.
1-10.
• Hugo and Russell’s. Pharmaceutical Microbiology,
8th edition, Wiley black well, Page No. 3-8.
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3. SCOPE OF MICROBIOLOGY.pptx

  • 1. SCOPE OF MICROBIOLOGY BY Dr. Jitendra Patel Assistant Professor GSP, Hyderabad Campus, India.
  • 2. Introduction to Scope of Microbiology • Microbiology has an impact on: • medicine, • agriculture, • food science, • ecology, • genetics, • biochemistry, • immunology, • And many other fields. - Virologists - viruses – • Bacteriologists - bacteria – • Phycologists – algae – • Mycologist –fungi, • Protozoologists – protozoa Medical Microbiology: deals with diseases of humans and animals; identify and plan measures to eliminate agents causing infectious diseases. Immunology: study of the immune system that protects the body from pathogens. – Agricultural Microbiology: impact of microorganisms on agriculture; combat plant diseases that attack important food crops. Food and Dairy Microbiology: prevent microbial spoilage of food & transmission of food-borne diseases (e.g. salmonellosis); use microorganisms to make food such as cheeses, yogurts, pickles, beer, etc. Industrial Microbiology: using microorganisms to make products such as antibiotics, vaccines, steroids, alcohols & other solvents, vitamins, amino acids, enzymes, etc. Genetic Engineering: Engineered microorganisms used to make hormones, antibiotics, vaccines and other products. - Since viruses are acellular and possess both living and nonliving characteristics, they are considered neither prokaryotic nor eukaryotic.
  • 3. Biotechnology • Microbes produce very important DNA manipulating enzymes like REN (Restriction Endo Nucleases) and Ligase. These two are used as molecular scissors and stitches in biotechnology/ Genetic Engineering. • Some microbes, for example: E.coli is used as host organism to clone desired gene for desired product.
  • 4. Agriculture • From the point of agriculture microbes play an important role in the following aspects. • Some microbes can be used as bio-fertilizers to enrich soil fertility. • Some bacteria can fix inert atmospheric nitrogen known as nitrogen fixing bacteria. Ex: rhizobium, Azotobacter, Anabaena etc. • Some microbes like viruses and bacteria are used as bio- pesticides to protect the crop plants from pest and insect eating.
  • 5. Industry • From the point of industry, microbes are extremely useful: • For the production of industrial chemicals like acetic acid, lactic acid, citric acid etc. by fermentation process. • Microbes also find their importance in food industry and dairy industries to produce fermented food products. • Microbes also play an important role in the production of ethyl alcohol in brewing industry. d. Microbes also find their importance in food and dairy industry to produce fermented food products.
  • 6. Medicine • From the point of medicine various kinds of antibiotics used to treat pathogenic diseases of man and animals are derived from microbial group called actinomycetes. • Some heat killed microbes are used as vaccine against various kinds of pathogenic microbes causing diseases.
  • 7. Environment • Microbes help to clean the environment by degrading all kinds of biodegradable waste products. Hence, the microbes are regarded as scavengers of nature. • Microbes play important role bio- geo chemical cycles. • Microbes also play an important role in the production of Bio-gas from the biological waste products.
  • 8. Bio-remediation • It is a method of pollution alleviation using microbes. • Several bacteria and fungi are capable of decay the natural waste, toxic chemicals, heavy metals, oil spills etc.
  • 9. Bioleaching • When the ore contains lower metal content, it is difficult to extract them by direct smelting, in such cases some microbes (Thiobacillus species) are used to separate the mineral from crude ores. • This process is known as bioleaching or microbial leaching.
  • 10. Scope • PRODUCTION OF ANTIBIOTICS • IN ALCOHOL & VINEGAR INDUSTRY • VITAMIN PRODUCTION • PRODUCTION OF ACIDS & ENZYMES • BAKING INDUSTRY • COSMETIC & PERFUMES • PRODUCTION OF DAIRY PRODUCTS • AGRICULTURE & SOIL FERTILITY • USED AS FOOD
  • 11. Importance of Microbiology • PRODUCTION OF ANTIBIOTICS • PRODUCTION OF PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCTS • DIAGNOSIS OF DISEASE AND TREATMENT • TREATMENT OF INDUSTRIAL WASTE MATERIALS • PLANT GRIWTH PROMOTIONS • STERILE PRODUCT PREPARATION • STERILIZATION • STEROID BIOTRANSFORMATION • IDENTIFICATION OF MICROORGANISM • TESTING OF PHARMACEUTICALS: Microbiological Assay of antibiotics, Evaluation of disinfectant, Antimicrobial preservative efficacy testing, Endotoxin testing.
  • 13. 1. Industrial Microbiology • It deals with the exploitation of microbes for industrial production. • Here the microbes can be considered as mini chemical factories, as they are capable of converting some raw materials into end products which have value for human use. • Microbes have been used to produce alcohols, antibiotics and organic acids, in industrial scale. • The study of fermentation by microorganisms has provided booster to beverage industry. • Recently with great advances in recombinant DNA technologies, provided a better route to manipulate microbes genetically to produce new products.
  • 14. 2. Diary Microbiology • It deals with the study of harmful and beneficial bacteria present in milk and milk products. • In diary microbiology the aspects like production of (yogurt) fermented milk products. • Pasteurization of milk and milk products can be studied. • Many such fermented milk products are used in treatment of dysentery and gastro enteritis.
  • 15. 3. Environmental Microbiology • It is one of the important branches of microbiology where the role of microbes in maintaining quality of environment is studied. • Since microbes are found in every environment the air, water, soil and food, they influence the degradation and decay of natural wastes (bioremediation) they also influence the energy flow in ecosystem. • The study also helps to understand freshwater and marine water and their microbes. Recently it has been shown that some genetically modified microbes can help in cleaning oil spills and this gives an added advantage to the study of environmental microbiology
  • 16. 4. Food Microbiology • As a result new methods have developed and old methods have been improved. • This branch also provides a platform for the study of food borne microbial diseases and their control. It is concerned with study of role of microbes in food processing, food preservation and canning. Extensive study of microbes in relation to food products lead to characterization of microbes
  • 17. 5. Agricultural Microbiology • In this branch, the role of microbial activity in plants and their surroundings is studied. • Many microbes like fungi, bacteria, and viruses cause many diseases in plants. • This branch is concerned with study of nitrogen fixation activity. • Use of microbes as biofertilizers, use of microbes as bio pesticides and many more aspects.
  • 18. 6. Medical Microbiology • The study of pathogenic microbes, the etiology, their life cycle, physiology. • Genetics, pathogenicity and control are known as medical microbiology. • The integral part of medical microbiology is to understand how immune system of vertebrate protects themselves from pathogens and shows response to the pathogen.
  • 19. 7. Air Microbiology • The branch covers the study of dispersal of pathogenic microbes through air, microbial population in air and control of air borne microbes by chemical agents, radiations, filtration and laminar air flow methods.
  • 20. 8. Aquatic Microbiology • It encompass the study of microbes present in fresh water, ocean water and estuarine. This branch is of great significance that; • Many aquatic microbes are pathogenic to human beings: • Most of them are important in food chain in the ecosystem. • They take part in recycling processes. • They help in exploration of oils and minerals.
  • 21. 9. Immunology • It is one of the fastest growing areas that covers the practical health problems their nature and treatments. • It is the study of immunity against invading microbes by a host.
  • 22. 10. Biotechnology • It is the most significant branch that deals with the application of biological techniques for the benefit of mankind. • It encompasses the use of microbes for the production of drugs, fermented foods and treatment of waste. • It also includes developing techniques for the more efficient production of specific compounds. • It focuses on aspects such as nature of genetic material, regulation, development and function of a cell, the method of production of new microbial cells by recombinant DNA technology which are useful in industrial microbiology.
  • 23. 11. Exo-Microbiology • It is branch still in its infancy, it includes explore and the study of microbes in outer space and other planets such as moon and mars.
  • 24. 12. Geo-chemical Microbiology • The basic microbiology encompasses the following branches that are concerned with the study of morphology, ecology, taxonomy, genetics and physiology of specific groups of microbes. 1. Bacteriology-Study of bacteria 2. Phycology- Study of algae 3. Mycology -Study of fungi, [molds and yeasts]. 4. Virology- Study of viruses 5. Protozoology- Study of protozoa
  • 25. GITAM University asked Questions • a) Give an account of major divisions of Microbiology. • Give a note of importance of microbiology.
  • 26. References • Ananthanarayan and Paniker’s, Textbook of microbiology, 7th edition, Page no. 1-7. • Ashutosh Kar, Pharmaceutical Microbiology, New age International (P) Limited, Publishers, Page No. 1-10. • Hugo and Russell’s. Pharmaceutical Microbiology, 8th edition, Wiley black well, Page No. 3-8.
  • 27. Sources to obtained matters: • Slide share : • https://www.slideshare.net/DrJITENDRAPATEL 1/edit_my_uploads?page=2 • YouTube channel link : • https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLlCSanxO4 a9FAn0akowMDInYs9uQApVQ1