ABSTRACT

Strict and Facultative Anaerobes: Medical and Environmental Aspects reviews all aspects of anaerobic bacteria, highlighting their environmental and medical importance. The first three chapters focus on taxonomy, anaerobic metabolism, and the genetic regulation of anaerobic processes in strict and facultative anaerobes. The next section includes an examination of the physiological traits of anaerobic bacteria that enable them to be beneficial in one situation but hazardous to human and animal health in others. Other topics include the anaerobic nature of infections, latency, anaerobic biofilms, and toxin production. The final section reviews iron, selenate, and arsenate reduction, as well as oxidation of halogenated organics, ammonium oxidation, and acetogenesis.

chapter 2|40 pages

An Overview of Anaerobic Metabolism

chapter 6|20 pages

The Gut Microflora

chapter 10|12 pages

Toxin Gene Regulation in Clostridium

chapter 11|10 pages

Use of Anaerobic Bacteria for Cancer Therapy

chapter 18|14 pages

Solventogenesis by Clostridia

chapter 19|18 pages

The Clostridial Cellulosome