• We apply genetic and chemical protein modification techniques, to modify the functionality of enzymes and further integrate them in metabolic pathways or use them as isolated entities outside the cells. (nottingham.ac.uk)
  • We aim to integrate the transformed enzymes within industrial biotechnological processes and to deliver sustainable alternatives for the production of high value chemicals and for the degradation of polymer waste. (nottingham.ac.uk)
  • Flitsch is also currently the Scientific Director of IBCarb and CarboMet networks and is a director of the biotechnology spin-out company Bio-Shape Ltd. Flitsch's research is focussed on glycobiotechnology - the study of carbohydrates in applied science and biocatalysis - the application of enzymes in sustainable chemical manufacture. (wikipedia.org)
  • Detailed studies of enzyme reactions have also provided new insights into the effect of interfaces on enzyme catalysis and allowed new methods for surface chemistry and synthesis of biomolecules Flitsch's use of recombinant enzymes extends into the field of sustainable chemical manufacture, encompassing the discovery, development and demonstration of a range of biocatalysts for production of fine chemical and pharmaceutical building blocks. (wikipedia.org)
  • Is generated from a living cell in a biological system, the chemical reaction rates so that the organic compound may take place at relatively low temperatures during the process itself enzymes apparently unchanged. (candle4tibet.org)
  • Metagenomics combined with dedicated engineering (directed evolution, mutagenesis, synthetic biology) of (novel) industrially relevant enzymes with emphasis on sustainable applications in carbohydrate bioprocessing, fine chemical production, and societal relevant conversion processes for production of (functionalized) added value proteins. (pccresearch.nl)
  • High-resolution structure determination of proteins and protein complexes, which are relevant for applications in biotechnology (biocatalysts), food (e.g. carbohydrate modifying enzymes) and health (host invasion vectors). (pccresearch.nl)
  • To foster plant terpenoid biosynthesis in yeasts, and to improve the industrial applicability of membrane-attached cytochrome P450 enzymes we have identified several endogenous helper factors in P. pastoris and S. cerevisiae. (tugraz.at)
  • For a long time, chemists have tried to harness the power of enzymes for big industrial reactions. (rsc.org)
  • Natural enzymes are usually fine-tuned to their specific reaction and they work poorly in other environments and with other reagents. (rsc.org)
  • Using directed evolution, chemists and chemical engineers have optimised enzymes to do reactions entirely unnatural to them, under conditions they would otherwise never work in, and in some cases doing chemistry completely new to nature. (rsc.org)
  • Enzymes are bio-catalysts that are widely used as processing aids in the production of fine chemicals and pharma products. (evoxx.com)
  • Codexis, Inc. (Nadsaq: CDXS) is a leading protein engineering company that applies its proprietary CodeEvolver® technology to develop proteins for a variety of applications, including as biocatalysts for the commercial manufacture of pharmaceuticals, fine chemicals and industrial enzymes, and enzymes as biotherapeutics and for use in molecular diagnostics. (stephens.com)
  • Increasingly, biological catalysts - enzymes - play an important role here, due to their unparalleled selectivity and due to the fact that they, unlike most of their chemical counterparts, can all work under a common set of reaction conditions and hence can be used together to carry out multiple reactions concomitantly or in sequence in one reactor. (europa.eu)
  • One of the central problems in biocatalyst production is that microorganisms use (costly) nutrients primarily to make biomass instead of the enzymes we are interested in. (europa.eu)
  • In MazProTec, the goal was to use this mechanism to force the cell at one specific point in time to dedicate its resources entirely to the production of desired proteins, thus leading to cells (highly) enriched with specific enzymes. (europa.eu)
  • However, the enormous potential of microorganisms and enzymes for the synthesis of new bio-products, such as basic or fine chemicals, pharmaceuticals and proteins, from renewables is exploited only to a small extent currently. (binoculas.net)
  • Research at IBG-1 aims at a detailed molecular understanding of microorganisms and enzymes which are used as biocatalysts and includes approaches of systems biology and synthetic biology. (binoculas.net)
  • Figure shows the ping-pong mechanism for production of lactobionic acid by oxidation of lactose using two enzymes (CDH and Laccase) and an intermediary redox mediator (ABTS). (aiche.org)
  • Since they can be reused continuously, immobilized enzymes have found wide application in the industrial, medical and research fields. (lookformedical.com)
  • In recent years, the rapid developments in the accessible key enzymes, understanding of catalytic mechanism, construction of new synthetic pathways of optical pure intermediates, process development and scale-up production have made it possible to address the challenges encountered in the production of active pharmaceutical ingredients, thus promoting a green and sustainable pharmaceutical industry in China. (bvsalud.org)
  • By means of a cascade of three catalytic enzymes developed in recent years, also with applications in biofuel production, we produced coniferol in a simplified process with a conversion yield as high as 97%," Squina said. (fapesp.br)
  • The application of enzymes for waste management has been an environmentally reliable and sustainable process. (preprints.org)
  • The analysis confirmed the camel rumen's microbiome as a dense and yet largely untapped source of enzymes with the potential to be used in a range of biotechnological processes including biofuel, fine chemicals and food processing industries. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Based at The Manchester Institute of Biotechnology, she is currently one of three professors of chemical biology. (wikipedia.org)
  • Of the numerous colours of the biotechnology spectrum, in which different colours refer to different applications for biotechnology, white biotechnology stands out as a key technology enabler for the bioeconomy by advancing the industrial production of biobased products through biological systems. (specchemonline.com)
  • White biotechnology, sometimes called industrial biomanufacturing, is the industrial production and processing of chemicals, materials and energy using living cell factories, like bacteria and yeast. (specchemonline.com)
  • With improvements in biotechnology tools and processes comes the ability to produce numerous important products, from commodity chemicals to high-performance materials, through white biotechnology. (specchemonline.com)
  • Synthetic biology is highly important to industrial biomanufacturing, considering its tools and techniques (i.e. gene editing and strain engineering) that allow white biotechnology to push into new applications. (specchemonline.com)
  • IDTechEx's new report 'White Biotechnology 2024-2034' also identifies other technology advances enabling the field, such as novel biocatalysts, alternative feedstocks, and cell-free systems. (specchemonline.com)
  • With each technology innovation comes the ability for white biotechnology to better its reach into compelling applications - the chemicals, precursors, additives and materials produced by the fermentation of engineered cell factories. (specchemonline.com)
  • The technology innovations of white biotechnology are just one component of the overall market dynamics that are shaping industrial biomanufacturing. (specchemonline.com)
  • Numerous other factors need to be evaluated to determine the economic viability of certain white biotechnology projects, from internal factors such as process yield, ease of scale, and biocatalyst choice to external factors such as government regulations, crude oil prices, and the green premium. (specchemonline.com)
  • We engineer the membranes of microbes, i.e. bacteria and yeasts, regarding lipid and membrane protein composition, either to understand the complex interactions of these hydrophobic compounds or to apply the modified microorganisms for interesting goals of industrial biotechnology. (tugraz.at)
  • In October 2004 he joined Manchester University as Professor of Chemical Biology where his research group is located in the Manchester Institute of Biotechnology Biocentre (MIB: www.mib.ac.uk). (royalsociety.org)
  • Consequently, channeling resources into only one specific activity - such as enzyme production - is a widely pursued goal in biotechnology research. (europa.eu)
  • In this way environmental biotechnology can make a significant contribution to sustainable development. (biologydiscussion.com)
  • Environmental biotechnology includes a broad range of applications such as bioremediation, prevention, detection and monitoring, genetic engineering for sustainable development and better quality of living. (biologydiscussion.com)
  • Corynebacterium glutamicum has developed to a major workhorse of industrial biotechnology. (binoculas.net)
  • This review summarized the achievements made in this field by researchers at Tianjin Institute of Industrial Biotechnology, Chinese Academy of Sciences. (bvsalud.org)
  • In the slow-growing plant or animal tissue or restriction can with a high production security microbial enzyme from a microorganism that is not dangerous or approval replicated. (candle4tibet.org)
  • In view of the emerging societal and industrial need to develop sustainable bio-based processes, and the undisputed and important role that microbial processes play in this field, GBB strives to further concentrate its research profile in two focal areas: Molecular Mechanisms of Bioprocesses and Physiology and Systems Biology. (pccresearch.nl)
  • We establish a microbial biosynthetic pathway for PAA production from the simple substrate phenylalanine in E. coli with heterologous coexpression of aminotransferase (ARO8), keto acid decarboxylase (KDC) and aldehyde dehydrogenase H (AldH) gene. (springeropen.com)
  • Our results reveal the high efficiency of the RARE strain for production of PAA and indicate the potential industrial applicability of this microbial platform for PAA biosynthesis. (springeropen.com)
  • In this study, we establish a microbial biosynthetic pathway for PAA production from the simple substrate phenylalanine through overexpression of an aminotransferase gene ARO8, a keto acid decarboxylase gene KDC from S. cerevisiae and an aldehyde dehydrogenase H gene aldH from E. coli in E. coli (Fig. 1 ). (springeropen.com)
  • Microbial production of PDC has been extensively investigated, but low titers and yields have limited industrial applications. (bvsalud.org)
  • RESULTS: In this study, a multi-step biosynthesis strategy for the microbial production of PDC was demonstrated using engineered Escherichia coli whole-cell biocatalysts. (bvsalud.org)
  • CONCLUSIONS: This study lays the foundation for the microbial production of PDC, including one-step de novo biosynthesis from glucose as well as the microbial transformation of monoaromatics. (bvsalud.org)
  • So-called biocatalyst enzyme. (candle4tibet.org)
  • Biosynthesis in microbe cell factory has many advantages, compared with chemical synthesis or in vitro enzyme catalytic synthesis (Agapakis et al. (springeropen.com)
  • High-pure crude glycerol, obtained from the transesterification of coconut oil with ethanol using lipase enzyme- type as biocatalyst, has been used for the acetalization of furfural with several SAPO 5 and SAPO 34 catalysts. (udl.cat)
  • In contact with lignocellulosic material such as sugarcane bagasse and wheat straw, the combination of the bacterium with the enzyme feruloyl esterase triggered a cascade of chemical reactions that led to the production of coniferol. (fapesp.br)
  • 2015 ). For example, Wu and co-workers used structure-based computational enzyme design to successfully convert aspartase into a series of complementary hydroamination biocatalysts showing excellent regio- and enantioselectivity (Li et al. (springeropen.com)
  • He is Director of the Centre of Excellence in Biocatalysis (CoEBio3) (www.coebio3.org) and also a co-founder and Scientific Director of Ingenza (www.ingenza.com), a spin-out biocatalysis company based in Edinburgh and more recently Discovery Biocatalysts. (royalsociety.org)
  • Lee then moved to Australia to work with Chris Easton at the Australian National University (RSC) on Industrial & Environmental Biocatalysis projects. (edu.au)
  • Biocatalysis is now offering a range of new catalytic options for industrial complex syntheses. (aiche.org)
  • It is so powerful in fact it earned Frances Arnold, pioneer of the technique and professor of chemical engineering at Caltech, the 2018 Nobel prize in chemistry . (rsc.org)
  • Genetic, molecular, structural and biophysical analysis of membranes and membrane proteins (e.g. peptide and solute transporters) in industrial microorganisms such as those that are relevant for industrial fermentation, food conservation and safety and for flavor development. (pccresearch.nl)
  • Systems biology and engineering of (industrial) microorganisms (yeast, bacteria) using synthetic biology approaches are fully encountered. (pccresearch.nl)
  • Systems biology and cell wall/membrane engineering of industrial microorganisms in conjunction to optimized protein secretion and global regulatory pathways for smart fermentation of bulk proteinaceous feedstocks to convert raw protein feedstocks (via growth) towards production of dedicated functionalized and/or added value proteins/peptides and building blocks. (pccresearch.nl)
  • Microorganisms have been used for many years to remove organic matter and toxic chemicals from domestic and manufacturing waste discharge. (biologydiscussion.com)
  • ii) "How generally applicable is the concept of single site catalysis" (iii) "Where can biocatalysts be usefully applied in the future" (iv) "Can precious metal catalysts really be replaced with earth abundant materials? (royalsociety.org)
  • The facilitation of a chemical reaction by material (catalyst) that is not consumed by the reaction. (lookformedical.com)
  • The agitator also improves the mixing time of the reactor, being the time taken to disperse any concentration gradients in the liquid bulk that arise due to the local generation or removal of chemical species at the reaction sites. (spinchem.com)
  • I graduated from the National Institute of Applied Research (INSA) in Rouen (France) in 2004, with a Master Degree in Fine Chemistry and Chemical Engineering. (nottingham.ac.uk)
  • Sabine Flitsch is a German organic chemist and chemical biologist who holds a personal chair in Chemical Biology at the University of Manchester School of Chemistry, where she runs an active research glycobiology research group based in the Manchester Interdisciplinary Biocentre. (wikipedia.org)
  • In October 2004, Flitsch was awarded a personal Chair in Chemical Biology at the University of Manchester in the Department of Chemistry. (wikipedia.org)
  • Chemical engineering in the medical field involves using principles of chemistry, physics, and engineering to design and optimize processes for the production, purification, and delivery of medical products and treatments. (lookformedical.com)
  • Aizenberg, Joanna, Amy Smith Berylson Professor of Materials Science and professor of chemistry and chemical biology, School of Engineering, Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass. For contributions to understanding of biological systems and bioinspired materials design. (nae.edu)
  • With increasing emphasis on the concept of green, clean, and sustainable chemistry, alternative strategies, such as biological methods, have been proposed for implementing such reactions (Wu et al. (springeropen.com)
  • Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research 2016 55 (10), 2883-2891. (datapdf.com)
  • This project is carried out with company partners at DSM Chemical Technology R&D B.V., Innovative Synthesis (Geleen, The Netherlands). (tugraz.at)
  • This project has been carried out in close collaboration with Prof. Helmut Schwab, Prof. Karl Gruber and company partners at DSM Chemical Technology R&D B.V., Innovative Synthesis (Geleen, The Netherlands) and DPx Fine Chemicals (Linz, Austria). (tugraz.at)
  • This project has been carried out in close collaboration with company partners at DSM Chemical Technology R&D B.V., Innovative Synthesis (Geleen, The Netherlands) and DPx Fine Chemicals (Linz, Austria). (tugraz.at)
  • PAA could be obtained by chemical synthesis from different substrates like benzyl chloride, benzyl cyanide, mandelic acid, or ethylbenzene (Giroux et al. (springeropen.com)
  • The synthesis of chemical compounds for industrial sectors as different as pharma, construction, or car making is one of the central pillars of Europe's industrial landscape. (europa.eu)
  • Afterwards, the expression of ppc gene encoding phosphoenolpyruvate carboxylase was fine-tuned to balance the cell growth and pyruvate synthesis. (bvsalud.org)
  • The chemical synthesis of chiral pharmaceutical chemicals has encountered challenges such as poor atom economy and process economy, serious environmental pollution and waste of the resource. (bvsalud.org)
  • Aromatic compounds make up a large part of fragrances and are traditionally produced by chemical synthesis and direct extraction from plants. (bvsalud.org)
  • In the petrochemical industry, coniferol is obtained by processes of chemical synthesis involving complex routes or the use of hazardous reagents. (fapesp.br)
  • The hydroamination of olefins and carbon-nitrogen bond-forming reactions of unsaturated carboxylic acids offer a vast range of applications in the synthesis of fine chemicals (Raj et al. (springeropen.com)
  • They can be envisaged as playing an important role in the synthesis of many chemicals, such as 3,4-dihydroxycinnamic acid, a precursor in the production of levodopa ( l -dopa) (Fordjour et al. (springeropen.com)
  • Prior to this meeting there was a related discussion meeting 'Providing sustainable catalytic solutions for a rapidly changing world' held at the Royal Society, London on 8-9 May 2017. (royalsociety.org)
  • Sustainable chemical technology through catalytic multistep reactions. (aiche.org)
  • Aims to develop new catalytic processes to unlock innovative chemical transformations. (ed.ac.uk)
  • In addition, we are interested in designing new catalytic reactions for the valorisation of sustainable biorenewable chemicals. (ed.ac.uk)
  • Therefore, these approaches combining the use of different catalytic systems, the improvement of tools such as immobilization technology, or chemical or genetic modification to improve the synthesization in the glycosylation process could be a very useful tool in a continuous biotechnological advance. (preprints.org)
  • They are used in many industrial processes to catalyze the biological reactions. (candle4tibet.org)
  • These include sodium borohydride, as well as other toxic products, transition metals and complex catalysts that accelerate chemical reactions. (fapesp.br)
  • Heterogeneous manufacturing processes based on chemical reactions, biochemical transformations and adsorption, which inherently involve both a solid and a liquid phase, are associated with several technical challenges. (spinchem.com)
  • We have uncovered several endogenous yeast proteins and mechanisms that render protein secretion or membrane protein expression more efficient and sustainable. (tugraz.at)
  • Richard's work has offered insight into mechanisms of industrial catalysts, especially involving microporous materials and metal oxides. (royalsociety.org)
  • LSF has a developed a unique chemical recycling process, fast electrochemical process, to convert used hydrocarbon containing feedstocks and produce circular outputs that can used to make new plastics, rubbers, chemicals and other industrial products. (rsc.org)
  • These approaches were complemented by the use of enzymatic modifications of polysaccharides and glycoproteins to facilitate analysis, for which Prof. Flitsch's research group has engineered tailored biocatalysts via directed evolution, and to address the biological challenge of 'sequencing' carbohydrates through chemical and conformational means. (wikipedia.org)
  • Based on our expertise in medium to high-throughput screening approaches involving microbes and a background in yeast cell biology, we expand the knowledge on membrane-related processes and extend the molecular toolboxes for applications on industrial scale. (tugraz.at)
  • Interdisciplinary work in human factors, systems approaches, cascading climate impacts, and sustainable development and global health. (ed.ac.uk)
  • 1. Introduction Valorization strategies of wastes from agri-food processes must necessarily be intertwined with clean technological approaches and eco- industrial management within a sustainable biorefinery concept. (udl.cat)
  • Bio- refineries might integrate processes developing cascade approaches, which often require the application of biotechnological and chemical processes in order to obtain high-added value products. (udl.cat)
  • We have generated a promising yeast whole-cell biocatalyst that makes (+)-nootkatone from simple carbon sources. (tugraz.at)
  • We have developed and employed screenings for improved production of vitamin precursors. (tugraz.at)
  • Enzymatic asymmetric amination addition is seen as a promising approach for synthesizing amine derivatives, especially unnatural amino acids, which are valuable precursors to fine chemicals and drugs. (springeropen.com)
  • Current research interests include the chemical analysis and biological exploitation of carbohydrates, and the creation of tools and resource 'toolboxes' for furthering research and innovation in basic and applied glycoscience. (wikipedia.org)
  • Replacing chemical materials and processes with biological technologies can reduce environmental damage. (biologydiscussion.com)
  • Together with colleagues at the CSIRO (Health & Biosecurity) we are harnessing the power of biological recognition for the production of new biosensors that are able to rapidly identify specific ds-DNA sequences. (edu.au)
  • The chemical alteration of an exogenous substance by or in a biological system. (lookformedical.com)
  • Climate deterioration and the negative effects of the exploitation of fossil fuels are getting visible.1 The lower cost of chemical production through a petrochemical approach is attributed to the large amount of research and optimization of the process over half a century, as compared to the biological approach. (datapdf.com)
  • At the end of the course, students can spend his competences in fine chemicals, food, pharmaceuticals, and materials industries. (uninsubria.eu)
  • Metal-binding promiscuity in artificial metalloenzyme design CURRENT OPINION IN CHEMICAL BIOLOGY. (nottingham.ac.uk)
  • We previously engineered an Escherichia coli strain for optimized bioethanol production from lactose-rich wastewater like concentrated whey permeate (CWP), a dairy effluent obtained from whey valorization processes. (biomedcentral.com)
  • 3) Validation of the automatized FCM system in bioprocesses for PHA production. (hes-so.ch)
  • Engineering sustainable bioprocesses that convert abundant waste into fuels is pivotal for efficient production of renewable energy. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Biocatalyst-artificial metalloenzyme cascade based on alcohol dehydrogenase: Chemical Science Chemical Science. (nottingham.ac.uk)
  • They use recoverable solvents which demands less energy by employing ultrasound to break the chemical bonds, producing quality separated products for use as platform chemicals in a wide range of industrial and domestic applications. (rsc.org)
  • To face the challenges in collecting sufficient data, the Fraunhofer Institute for Laser Technology ILT has developed a sensor infrastructure for smart industrial applications and implemented it using additive manufacturing processes. (compamed-tradefair.com)
  • They have wide applications and utility as it has been an effective approach, economically cheaper and sustainable techniques. (preprints.org)
  • However, certain issues i.e., large energy consumption, generation of secondary pollutants, low regeneration of scrubbing liquid and high efficieny are hindering their practical applications on industrial level. (afpm.org.my)
  • Moreover, each fluid parcel will have many passages through the RBR, providing the reagents with plenty of time to react with the solid phase in applications limited by chemical kinetics. (spinchem.com)
  • With the continued increase in the use of chemicals, energy and non-renewable resources by an expanding global population, associated environmental problems are also increasing. (biologydiscussion.com)
  • Sep 19, 2014 - Insight into Biomass as a Renewable Carbon Source for the Production of Succinic Acid and the Factors Affecting the Metabolic Flux toward Higher Succinate Yield. (datapdf.com)
  • Codexis' proven technology enables improvements in protein performance meeting customer needs for rapid, cost-effective and sustainable manufacturing in multiple commercial scale implementations of biocatalytic processes. (stephens.com)
  • Suzhou Jingye Medicine & Chemical Co., Ltd., a national high-tech enterprise, is located in the Suzhou High-tech Industrial Development Zone, about 100 kilometers away from Shanghai. (betveserisim.com)
  • Promote green chemical projects, including the design of green processes, the development and continuous flow of biocatalysts. (betveserisim.com)
  • Environmental protection is an integral component of sustainable development. (biologydiscussion.com)
  • The HUB comprises more than 70 researchers who work on technological solutions for addressing the UN Sustainable Development Goals. (ed.ac.uk)
  • Recently, the discharge of flue gas has become a global issue due to the rapid development in industrial and anthropogenic activities. (afpm.org.my)
  • Sep 19, 2014 - Department of Energy in setting up a commercial-scale facility in Louisiana.10 The development of this exciting technology can be a platform to develop other potential biobased chemical building blocks. (datapdf.com)
  • 2020 ). Enzymatic transformation of unsaturated carboxylic acids is an ideal approach for the production of unnatural amino acids, having prominent advantages of economy and sustainability (Zhang et al. (springeropen.com)
  • It represents a more sustainable alternative to petroleum-based chemical production: one that not only decreases society's reliance on fossil fuels but also uses less energy, generates less waste, and potentially creates more environmentally friendly products. (specchemonline.com)
  • Bioproducts targeted range from platform chemicals and fuels to green fertilisers to fine chemicals and biologics (therapeutics). (edu.au)
  • This review article highlights the recent developments, minimization of GHG, sustainable improvements for the regeneration of used catalyst via green and electron rich donors. (afpm.org.my)
  • The rotating bed reactor (RBR) is a combined tool for chemical transformations and liquid transfer operations, reducing or eliminating the need for external pumps. (spinchem.com)
  • Sustine ® 320 is a catalase that decomposes hydrogen peroxide (H 2 O 2 ) into oxygen gas (O 2 ) and water (H 2 O), thus making this biocatalyst instrumental for a safe and sustainable manufacturing process. (novozymes.com)
  • While building a sustainable supply chain, we also have a continuous improvement plan to bring long-term cost reduction and process optimization. (betveserisim.com)
  • Crude glycerol is initially produced in a raw form that contains water and other residues as im-purities depending on the production process. (udl.cat)
  • To develop a simpler process that eliminates the use of hazardous substances and mitigates the environmental impact, the researchers produced biocatalysts and applied them directly to agricultural waste. (fapesp.br)
  • Plant lignocellulose is degraded in the rumen into monomers and oligomers which are further converted into short chain volatile fatty acids (VFAs), a process associated with the production of acetate, propionate and butyrate, along with carbon dioxide, hydrogen and methane [ 3 ]. (biomedcentral.com)
  • We then investigated conditions enabling efficient ethanol production and sugar consumption by changing inoculum size and CWP concentration, revealing toxicity- and nutritional-related bottlenecks. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Our strain has attractive features for industrial settings and represents a relevant improvement in the existing ethanol production biotechnologies. (biomedcentral.com)
  • The application of industrial fertilizers has many negative environmental impacts on cultivated soils. (springeropen.com)
  • Rising oil prices, increasing consciousness of environmental implications, sustainable growth in the economy and materials are among the driving forces toward the reconsideration of many petrochemical processes. (datapdf.com)
  • Such compounds have special electrical or chemical properties since their contributing elements are present in slightly different proportions to those predicted by chemical formula. (royalsociety.org)
  • Some of the most recent advances in enzymatic glycosylation processes focused on the production of important bioactive compounds have been analyzed. (preprints.org)
  • This structure-based protein engineering of Ec MAL can be used to open new application directions or to develop practical multi-enzymatic processes for the production of various useful compounds. (springeropen.com)
  • Automation of large-scale processes is often a requirement for economically viable chemical processes. (spinchem.com)
  • To optimize the bioprocess at its maximum, the establishment of routine and rapid analytical methods for assessing PHA production and degradation in laboratory and industrial scales are needed. (hes-so.ch)
  • We've also seen the winners expand overseas, enter commercial contracts, conduct clinical and industrial scale trials, and collectively double their number of employees. (rsc.org)
  • Tech transfer and scale-up: from lab to industrial production. (evoxx.com)
  • Testing one of our products in your own production is the best way to experience all the benefits. (novozymes.com)
  • Reports, interviews, news and videos about components and parts / end products, 3D printing and additive manufacturing as well as production. (compamed-tradefair.com)
  • The aim of this study was to investigate if the high substrate uptake rates of V. natriegens enable pyruvate production at high productivities. (bvsalud.org)
  • Finally, the efficient multi-step biosynthesis of PDC from glucose was achieved by smoothly integrating the above three biosynthetic modules, resulting in a final titer of 49.18 g/L with an overall 27.2% molar yield, which represented the highest titer for PDC production from glucose reported to date. (bvsalud.org)
  • From the end of January to mid-February our elective modules Optimization Processes in Protein Production and Natural Product Biosynthesis take place at our institute. (uni-duesseldorf.de)
  • It is usually treated and refined by filtration, adding chemical additives, by fractioned distilla-tion in vacuum or using lower-energy intensive filtration by a series of ion exchanges in resins [11]. (udl.cat)
  • I teach on core modules in the chemical engineering curriculum (Separation technologies and Materials and sustainable processes). (nottingham.ac.uk)
  • Sugarcane bagasse and other kinds of agricultural waste biomass can be used as raw materials for the manufacturing of fine chemicals. (fapesp.br)
  • The trade fair offers a comprehensive range of high-quality medical technology components, services and production equipment for the medical industry. (compamed-tradefair.com)
  • Phosphorus deficiency is an important factor restricting plant growth, so chemical phosphatic fertilizers are widely used to get optimum yields. (springeropen.com)
  • BACKGROUND: Pyruvate is a widely used value-added chemical which also serves as a hub of various metabolic pathways. (bvsalud.org)
  • We are engineering hydratases for industrial fitness. (tugraz.at)
  • Joining AIChE gives you access to an amazing network of top professionals in chemical engineering and related fields. (aiche.org)