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Biotechnology and Bioengineering, 2022
Many researchers have found fungi as a reliable source of lipase due to the versatility of their properties, ease of mass production, thermal stability, pH stability, broad substrate specificity, retained activity in organic solvents, and their low‐cost ...
A. Mahfoudhi +3 more
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Many researchers have found fungi as a reliable source of lipase due to the versatility of their properties, ease of mass production, thermal stability, pH stability, broad substrate specificity, retained activity in organic solvents, and their low‐cost ...
A. Mahfoudhi +3 more
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Enabling commercial success of industrial biotechnology
Science, 2021Description Commercial-scale research translation has been muted The industrial biotechnology sector—commercial-scale manufacturing of chemical products by use of cellular or molecular biocatalysts—lies at a crossroads.
Bradley W. Biggs +6 more
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Exploiting unconventional prokaryotic hosts for industrial biotechnology.
Trends in Biotechnology, 2021Developing cost-efficient biotechnological processes is a major challenge in replacing fossil-based industrial production processes. The remarkable progress in genetic engineering ensures efficient and fast tailoring of microbial metabolism for a wide ...
B. Blombach +4 more
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High-Throughput Screening Technology in Industrial Biotechnology.
Trends in Biotechnology, 2020Based on the development of automatic devices and rapid assay methods, various high-throughput screening (HTS) strategies have been established for improving the performance of industrial microorganisms.
Weizhu Zeng +4 more
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From Acetate to Bio-Based Products: Underexploited Potential for Industrial Biotechnology.
Trends in Biotechnology, 2020Currently, most biotechnological products are based on microbial conversion of carbohydrate substrates that are predominantly generated from sugar- or starch-containing plants.
Dirk Kiefer +4 more
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From a Fossil-Fuel to a Biobased Economy: The Politics of Industrial Biotechnology [PDF]
Industrial biotechnology involves the replacement of petrochemical processes and inputs with more energy-efficient and renewable biological ones. It is already being used in the production of biofuels and bioplastics and has been touted as a means by ...
Ben Richardson
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Biotechnology and the Pharmaceutical Industry
Cancer Investigation, 1993(1993). Biotechnology and the Pharmaceutical Industry. Cancer Investigation: Vol. 11, No. 4, pp. 451-457.
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Regulation of intracellular ATP supply and its application in industrial biotechnology
Critical Reviews in Biotechnology, 2020Efficient cell factories are the core of industrial biotechnology. In recent years, synthetic biology develops rapidly, and more and more modified microbial cell factories are employed in industrial biotechnology.
Zaiwei Man +3 more
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Ogataea polymorpha as a next-generation chassis for industrial biotechnology.
Trends in BiotechnologyOgataea (Hansenula) polymorpha is a nonconventional yeast with some unique characteristics, including fast growth, thermostability, and broad substrate spectrum. Other than common applications for protein production, O.
Linfeng Xie +4 more
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2018
Beginning with the definition of biotechnology, this chapter provides a systematic review of the industry’s growth and transformation over almost half a century, both in the United States and around the world. The scientific, technological, regulatory, economic, and financial developments contributing to its current state are discussed in detail.
Stuart O. Schweitzer, Z. John Lu
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Beginning with the definition of biotechnology, this chapter provides a systematic review of the industry’s growth and transformation over almost half a century, both in the United States and around the world. The scientific, technological, regulatory, economic, and financial developments contributing to its current state are discussed in detail.
Stuart O. Schweitzer, Z. John Lu
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