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Biotechnology Approaches in Textile Technology : Progress and Trends - Mohammad Shahid

Biotechnology Approaches in Textile Technology

Progress and Trends

By: Mohammad Shahid (Editor), Mohd Yusuf (Editor)

Paperback | 4 November 2025 | Edition Number 1

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As the textile industry seeks innovative solutions to meet evolving consumer demands and environmental challenges, biotechnology emerges as a pivotal player in driving transformative change. With its ability to create novel materials, enhance textile qualities, and establish sustainable production processes, biotechnology is poised to play an increasingly vital role in shaping the future of textiles. Recognizing the importance of this intersection between biotechnology and textile technology, this book describes biotechnological approaches in textile technology with respect to their value-added and diversified textile applications.

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  • Explores the latest biotechnological advances and diverse techniques, from fiber modification to nanotechnology applications, providing a holistic view of the field
  • Describes how to integrate biotechnological methods efficiently into textile production processes
  • Includes real-world examples, fostering innovation, problem-solving skills, and streamlined processes
  • Explains sustainable alternatives to traditional textile manufacturing
  • Introduces upcoming trends and technologies

This book is aimed at academicians, scientists/researchers, and advanced students working in textile science, engineering, and technology.

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