A Review of Bacteriophages and their Implications for Future Biotechnology

Authors:

Dr. D. Jayarajan, Dr Sangeeta Bhimrao Dongre, Pavan P R, Dr Lakshminarayana SA

Page No: 475-483

Abstract:

Bacteriophages, bacteria's natural predators, are now widely used in biotechnology. Their ability to fight antibiotic-resistant bacteria has garnered attention. Phages are also effective bio control agents in agriculture and petroleum. They also transport DNA and protein-based vaccines, helping create new vaccination methods. Phages exhibit proteins and antibodies and identify harmful germs. Bacteriophages have great promise in biotechnology, research, and medicines due to their diversity and manipulation. This thorough review article intends to help researchers, scientists, and biotechnologists working with phage-based applications promote biotechnology

Description:

Bacteriophage, Phage therapy, Antibiotics, Vaccine, Bio control

Volume & Issue

Volume-12,ISSUE-5

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