Process that uses living cells to obtain desired products
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A bioprocess is a specific process that uses complete living cells or their components (e.g., bacteria, enzymes, chloroplasts) to obtain desired products.
Transport of energy and mass is fundamental to many biological and environmental processes. Areas, from food processing (including brewing beer[1]) to thermal design of buildings to biomedical devices, manufacture of monoclonal antibodies to pollution control and global warming, require knowledge of how energy and mass can be transported through materials (momentum, heat transfer, etc.).
^Pogaku Ravindra (13 Aug 2015). Advances in Bioprocess Technology. Springer. p. 424. ISBN 9783319179155.
A bioprocess is a specific process that uses complete living cells or their components (e.g., bacteria, enzymes, chloroplasts) to obtain desired products...
Bioprocess engineering, also biochemical engineering, is a specialization of chemical engineering or biological engineering. It deals with the design and...
Food and Bioprocess Technology is a peer-reviewed scientific journal published by Springer Science+Business Media. The editor-in-chief is Da-Wen Sun (University...
Biotechnology and Bioprocess Engineering is a peer-reviewed bimonthly scientific journal published by Springer Science+Business Media on behalf of the...
Biochemical engineering, also known as bioprocess engineering, is a field of study with roots stemming from chemical engineering and biological engineering...
pharmaceutical and laboratory equipment supplier, covering the segments of Bioprocess Solutions and Lab Products & Services. In September 2021, Sartorius has...
Biomining refers to any process that uses living organisms to extract metals from ores and other solid materials. Typically these processes involve prokaryotes...
Plant stem cells are innately undifferentiated cells located in the meristems of plants. Plant stem cells serve as the origin of plant vitality, as they...
devices are being developed for use in tissue engineering or biochemical/bioprocess engineering.[citation needed] On the basis of mode of operation, a bioreactor...
tissue culture: State of the art and future prospects". Biotechnology and Bioprocess Engineering. 7 (4): 185–193. doi:10.1007/BF02932968. ISSN 1226-8372. S2CID 85845199...
Debolina; Pike, Ralph W. (5 July 2012). Chemicals from Biomass: Ingegrating Bioprocess into Chemical Production. CRC Press. p. 95. ISBN 978-1439878149. Retrieved...
ecosystems. Bioprocess engineering: develops technology to monitor the conditions of where a particular process takes place, (Ex: bioprocess design, biocatalysis...
(1): 34–50. doi:10.1128/MMBR.64.1.34-50.2000. PMC 98985. PMID 10704473. "Bioprocess automation". Helsinki University of Technology. 2007. Archived from the...
January 2017. "Fareva to grow biomanufacturing capabilities - BioProcess Insider". BioProcess International. 20 April 2021. Retrieved 15 September 2021....
Michael C. Flickinger (2010). Encyclopedia of Industrial Biotechnology: Bioprocess, Bioseparation, and Cell Technology, 7 Volume Set. Wiley. pp. 215–225...
'pharmaceutical production superpower' and one of the UK's leading regions for bioprocessing. The accolade led to the government choosing the city for England's...
of Diacylglycerol Production Using Enzymatic Approach" (PDF). Food and Bioprocess Technology. 8 (6): 1169–1186. doi:10.1007/s11947-015-1505-0. ISSN 1935-5130...
and Application of Coffee and Its Industrial Residues" (PDF). Food and Bioprocess Technology. 4 (5): 661–72. doi:10.1007/s11947-011-0565-z. hdl:1822/22361...
of agricultural and biological engineering Biomechanical engineering Bioprocess engineering, products from biological materials Bioresource engineering...
free dictionary. Upstream may refer to: Upstream (hydrology) Upstream (bioprocess) Upstream (film), a 1927 film by John Ford Upstream (networking) Upstream...