Bioprocessing for Value-added Products from Renewable Resources

Series: Industrial biotechnology
Publisher: Elsevier
Subject: Biochemical engineering, Biotechnological process control, Renewable natural resources, Biotechnology--methods, Biotechnology--trends, Biomedical Engineering--methods, Biomedical Engineering--trends
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Pages: 670 pages
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN: 9780444521149
Call No: TP 248.3 B5877 2007
Bioprocessing for Value-Added Products from Renewable Resources provides a timely review of new and unconventional techniques to manufacture high-value products based on simple biological material. The current source for most chemicals and materials is petroleum. Anticipation of its limited future availability, along with record high prices has spurred interest in alternatives that will be both sustainable and cost-effective.

In a very structured way this book begins by describing the modern technologies that form the basis for creating a bio-based industry. Next it lists the various organisms that are suitable for bioprocessing -from bacteria to algae- and it gives their unique characteristics. These first two parts set the stage for a variety of novel, experimental bioprocesses, such as the production of medicinal chemicals, the production of chiral compounds and the design of biofuel cells. The book concludes with examples where biological, renewable resources become an important feedstock for large-scale industrial production.

Bioprocessing for Value-Added Products from Renewable Resources provides a unique perspective of the industry and the field and serves as an important guide towards the future. The book is suitable for researchers, practitioners, students, and consultants in the bioprocess and biotechnology fields.