Biotechnology - the next big revolution
Biotechnology
is being touted as the next big revolution in India,
after Information Technology.
It promises to make available improved pharmaceutical,
agricultural and industrial products.
Discoveries in biotechnology allow for certain
crops to have their own protection ring against
insects and disease. These crops can thus be grown
using less pest control chemicals.
Developments in food biotechnology will
help the enhancement of Nutrition, Quality and
taste of food. Research has helped develop food
crops with higher levels of nutrients that may
help reduce the risk of heart disease and certain
cancers.
Besides
food, biotechnology is making breakthroughs in
health care. Since the initial production of human
insulin to better treat diabetes, biotechnology
continues to create more effective drugs for heart
disease, cancer, diabetes, Parkinson's, Alzheimer's
and AIDS vaccines.
In the future, some applications of biotechnology
will be used to make material such as fiber for
clothes from "renewable" resources like
corn. Other applications may help reduce our dependence
on oil and natural gas and could reduce water
and energy use by as much as 50%.
The focus of Biotechnology is on four segments:
Medical - Animal or Human Healthcare.
The focus here will be on diagnostics, vaccines,
therapeutics like insulin and veterinary drugs.
Agriculture - Food.
Environment - The focus will be on bio-pesticides,
bio-fertilisers, animal feeds, biosensors, waste
management.
Industrial Products - The key areas are
identified as food and industrial enzymes, fermentation
products and biopolymers.
-Anuradha Sriraman
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