Advances in bioprocess engineering
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Advances in bioprocess engineering
Kluwer Academic, c1994-
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- v. 2
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Papers presented at the first International Symposium on Bioprocess Engineering, held in Cuernavaca, Mexico
Includes bibliographical references
Description and Table of Contents
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[v. 1] ISBN 9780792330721
Description
Bioprocess engineering plays a key role in the development and optimization of bioprocesses leading to the products of biotechnology. A survey of the state-of-the-art in this field is greatly needed. This work covers all the essential sub-areas and as such is required reading for scientists active in all the disciplines involved in bioprocess engineering. This review of basic and applied approaches is brought together by a broad international group of expert authors.
The work is a reflection of the First International Symposium on Bioprocess Engineering, June 1994. However, it must be emphasized that the book cannot be perceived as a regular symposium proceedings volume: a strict peer-review process assures the readers of a high level of quality; more than a quarter of the work consists of invited contributions, while less than half of the spontaneously submitted manuscripts were accepted for publication.
Advances in Bioprocess Engineering belongs among the indispensable set of instruments of today's researcher in this field.
Table of Contents
Preface. Design, Operation and Scale-Up of Bioreactors. Animal and Plant Cell Culture. Basic Aspects in Biochemical Engineering. Measurement, Control, and Automation of Bioprocesses. Bioremediation and Waste Treatment. Metabolite Production, Physiology and Microbiology. Enzyme Engineering. Downstream Processing and Bioseparations.
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v. 2 ISBN 9780792349235
Description
Bioprocess engineering has played a key role in biotechnology, contributing towards bringing the exciting new discoveries of molecular and cellular biology into the applied sphere, and in maintaining established processes, some centuries-old, efficient and essential for today's industry. Novel developments and new application areas of biotechnology, along with increasing constraints in costs, product quality, regulatory and environmental considerations, have placed the biochemical engineer at the forefront of new challenges. This second volume of Advances in Bioprocess Engineering reflects precisely the multidisciplinary nature of the field, where new and traditional areas of application are nurtured by a better understanding of fundamental phenomena and by the utilization of novel techniques and methodologies. The chapters in this book were written by the invited speakers to the 2nd International Symposium on Bioprocess Engineering, Mazatlan, Mexico, September 1997.
Table of Contents
- Preface. Monitoring and Characterization of Glycoprotein Quality in Animal Cell Cultures
- X. Gu, et al. Insect Cell Culture: Recent Advances, Bioengineering Challenges and Implications in Protein Production
- L.A. Palomares, O.T. Ramirez. On-Line Monitoring of Intracellular Properties and its Use in Bioreactor Operation
- R. Mutharasan. Methods for Plant Genetic Transformation
- C. Medina. Production of a New Antimycotic Agent by Plant Cell Culture
- M.L. Villarreal, et al. Microbial Physiology Applied to Process Optimisation: Lactic Acid Bacteria
- J.M. Bruno-Barcena, et al. Optimization of Interferon Production in Yeast by Strict Ethanol Control
- M. Griot, et al. Strategies for the Selection of Mold Strains Geared to Produce Enzymes on Solid Substrates
- G. Viniegra-Gonzalez. The Effect of Hydrodynamics on Biological Materials
- C.R. Thomas, Z. Zhang. Novel Processes for the Enzymatic Synthesis of Surfactants
- P.F. Monsan. Hemoproteins as Biocatalysts for the Oxidation of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons
- R. Vazquez-Duhalt. Bioremediation in the Marine Environment
- R.A. Zilinskas. Biotechnology in the Mining Industry. Fundamental and Applied Aspects of Processes for Metal Extraction
- R.W. Lawrence. An Assessment of Droplet-Air Contact and Spray Drying Performance in Bioprocess Engineering
- G. Gutierrez, et al. Index.
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