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This book has been written in a student-friendly manner to meet the requirements of the revised curriculum. Each unit is structured systematically with clear explanations, illustrative examples, diagrams and end-of-unit...

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Indian Knowledge System In Microbiology
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This book has been written in a student-friendly manner to meet the requirements of the revised curriculum. Each unit is structured systematically with clear explanations, illustrative examples, diagrams and end-of-unit exercises to reinforce learning outcomes.
The authors express their sincere gratitude to the academic fraternity, colleagues and institutions for their encouragement and guidance.

Unit 1………………………………………………………………7
Introduction to Indian Knowledge Systems (IKS) and Microbiology
• Definition and scope of IKS
• Historical evolution of microbiological understanding in India
• Overview of microbiological concepts in ancient Indian texts (e.g., Veda)
 Terms for microorganisms
 Major characteristics of microorganisms
 Microbial diseases
Unit 2………………………………………………………….18
Traditional Fermentation and Food Microbiology
• Indigenous fermented foods and beverages (e.g. Idli, dosa batter, dhokla, pickles)
• Examples of fermented foods based on Milk, Cereal and legume, Milk and cereal/legume, Vegetable
• Microbes involved in traditional fermentation processes
• Significance of probiotics: Enhancement of gut immunity, digestion, pathogen inhibition
Unit 3………………………………………………….29
Ancient Sanitation, Hygiene, and Cure of Infection
• Use of natural antimicrobials (e.g. neem, turmeric, copper vessels)
• Traditional water purification methods (charcoals and filtration, boiling, copper pots)
• Comparison with modern sanitation microbiology
• Examples of disease in ancient Indian literature
Piliya (Jaundice), Masurika (smallpox), Galaganda (mumps) etc. Unit 4………………………………………………….45
Herbal Medicines in Infection Management
• Significance of herbal medicine over chemical drugs
• Use of herbs with antimicrobial properties e.g., Tulsi, Ashwagandha, Giloy, Neem etc
• Traditional wound care and infection management

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