Peptides in Antifungal Therapy
Cutting-Edge Innovations and Clinical Applications
- 1st Edition - September 1, 2026
- Latest edition
- Editors: Awanish Kumar, Vivek Kumar Singh
- Language: English
Peptides in Antifungal Therapy: Cutting-Edge Innovations and Clinical Applications takes an interdisciplinary and comprehensive approach to antifungal peptides and the effect… Read more
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Peptides in Antifungal Therapy: Cutting-Edge Innovations and Clinical Applications takes an interdisciplinary and comprehensive approach to antifungal peptides and the effective ways they can be utilized to combat fungal infections and improve antifungal therapies. The book begins with an introduction on antifungal peptides. It also discusses the natural and synthetic sources of antifungal peptides, details the molecular mechanisms by which these peptides fight fungal infections, and explores the clinical applications and deliver the therapeutic potential of antifungal peptides. "Peptides in Antifungal Therapy" is a useful resource for those engaged in the study of fungal infections and peptide-based therapeutics.
- Discusses the innovative use of antifungal peptides in clinical applications and the development of therapeutics
- Offers potential sources of antifungal peptides and analyzes the mechanisms in combating infections
- Explores biotechnological approaches, such as the application of nanotechnology, to improve the targeting and efficacy of antifungal peptides
- Considers the challenges and future direction in antifungal peptide research
Researchers and scientists in microbiology, molecular biology, biochemistry, pharmacology and clinical medicine studying fungal infections and peptide-based therapeutics
1. Introduction to Antifungal Peptides
2. Mechanisms of Action of Antifungal Peptides
3. Natural Sources of Antifungal Peptides
4. Synthetic and Engineered Antifungal Peptides
5. Nanomaterial-Antimicrobial Peptide Conjugates: Cutting-Edge Theranostics for Human Healthcare
6. Metabolomic Approaches in Antifungal Peptide Research
7. Nanotechnology in Antifungal Peptide Delivery
8. Classification of Antifungal Peptides: Insights into their Structural Diversity
9. Synergistic Approaches in Antifungal Therapy
10. Exploring the Clinical Status, Applications, and Therapeutic Potential of Antifungal Peptides
11. Advancing Antifungal Strategies for Agricultural Prosperity
12. Challenges and Future Directions in Antifungal Peptide Research
2. Mechanisms of Action of Antifungal Peptides
3. Natural Sources of Antifungal Peptides
4. Synthetic and Engineered Antifungal Peptides
5. Nanomaterial-Antimicrobial Peptide Conjugates: Cutting-Edge Theranostics for Human Healthcare
6. Metabolomic Approaches in Antifungal Peptide Research
7. Nanotechnology in Antifungal Peptide Delivery
8. Classification of Antifungal Peptides: Insights into their Structural Diversity
9. Synergistic Approaches in Antifungal Therapy
10. Exploring the Clinical Status, Applications, and Therapeutic Potential of Antifungal Peptides
11. Advancing Antifungal Strategies for Agricultural Prosperity
12. Challenges and Future Directions in Antifungal Peptide Research
- Edition: 1
- Latest edition
- Published: September 1, 2026
- Language: English
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Awanish Kumar
Dr. Awanish Kumar is an Associate Professor of the Department of Biotechnology at the National Institute of Technology, Raipur, Chhattisgarh, India. He has more than 13 years of research experience. He received his PhD in molecular parasitology from the CSIR-Central Drug Research Institute, Lucknow, India, and Jawaharlal Nehru University, Delhi, India, and completed his postdoctoral studies at McGill University, Montreal, Canada. His research interests are infection biology, drug targeting, and drug discovery.
Affiliations and expertise
Associate Professor and Head, Department of Biotechnology, National Institute of Technology Raipur, IndiaVS
Vivek Kumar Singh
Dr. Vivek Kumar Singh is currently a Senior Technical Assistant in the Department of Biotechnology at the National Institute of Technology in Raipur (CG), India. He graduated with a degree n Plant Molecular Biology from Acharya Nagarjuna University and has a MSc and PhD in Biotechnology. He completed his doctoral and post-doctoral research work at the National Research Centre for Plant Biotechnology in Delhi, India. Dr. Singh's major research interests are protein engineering, antimicrobial drug resistance, and molecular cloning. He has served in national and private organizations in different academic and research capacities. He has published a number of research papers in SCI journals and continues to actively contribute to academia and research.
Affiliations and expertise
Senior Technical Assistant, Department of Biotechnology, National Institute of Technology, Raipur, India