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Biothermodynamics: The Role of Thermodynamics in Biochemical Engineering
, 2013With contributions by: John F. Carpenter, Eva Y. Chi, A. Espah Borujeni, M.T. Gude, W.M. van Gulik, Charles Haynes, Sef J. J. Heijnen, Curtis B. Hughesman, Gunnar Karlstrom, Jiirgen U. Keller, E. Jamalzadeh, Marcel L.
U. Stockar, L. A. V. Wielen
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Compartmentalized metabolic engineering for biochemical and biofuel production.
Biotechnology Journal, 2017Sub-cellular compartments create specialized reaction chambers in eukaryotes. These compartments provide favorable micro-environments for many metabolic processes. Recently, metabolic engineers have explored the concept of pathway compartmentalization to
Herbert M. Huttanus, Xueyang Feng
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Biochemical engineering and industry
Journal of Biotechnology, 1997Abstract The use of biochemical engineering in an industrial setting is presented by examples from the author's own field of expertise: process development for industrial enzymes. Examples given cover the fields bioreactor performance, measurement and control on fermentation, downstream operations and development and optimization of production ...
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Biochemical engineering materials screening and monitoring
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1969AbstractThis work was motivated by the need for a systematic compatibility screen for materials of interest for heart assist devices. A practical polymer screening and monitoring program for biochemical engineering materials was developed. Initial emphasis was placed on screening to measure degradation to low molecular weight, water miscible moieties ...
N. Gordon+4 more
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Quantitative Calorimetry and Biochemical Engineering
1999A review, with 83 refs., showing the application of the fundamentals of thermodn. to biochem. engineering. [on SciFinder (R)]
Duboc, Philippe+2 more
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A View of the History of Biochemical Engineering
2000The authors present a view of biochemical engineering by describing their personal interests and experience over the years involving mostly conversion of lignocellulosics into fuels and chemicals and the associated engineering subjects.
George T. Tsao, Raphael Katzen
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, 2011
In recent years, Quality by Design (QbD) has gained significant prominence in the pharmaceutical industry as an efficient way of designing and controlling processes used to make therapeutic products.
S. Chhatre+5 more
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In recent years, Quality by Design (QbD) has gained significant prominence in the pharmaceutical industry as an efficient way of designing and controlling processes used to make therapeutic products.
S. Chhatre+5 more
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Back to Basics: Thermodynamics in Biochemical Engineering
2003Rational and efficient process development in chemical technology always makes heavy use of process analysis in terms of balances, kinetics, and thermodynamics. While the first two of these concepts have been extensively used in biotechnology, it appears that thermodynamics has received relatively little attention from biotechnologists.
von Stockar, U.+1 more
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Physics and biochemical engineering: 3
Physics Education, 2006Once an antibiotic has been produced on a large scale, as described in our preceding articles, it has to be extracted and purified. Filtration and centrifugation are the two main ways of doing this, and the design of industrial processing systems is governed by simple physics involving factors such as pressure, viscosity and rotational motion.
Robert Fairbrother+2 more
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Current Opinion in Biotechnology, 2002
Lee, Kelvin H., Hatzimanikatis, Vassily
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Lee, Kelvin H., Hatzimanikatis, Vassily
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