Downstream Process Technology: A New Horizon In BiotechnologyPHI Learning Pvt. Ltd., 30 janv. 2010 - 384 pages Today, biochemical process industry demands fast and economic processes for the partitioning and purification of biomolecules that give high yield and high purity of the product. An integral and cost intensive part of these processes is associated with downstream processing for product isolation and purification. The aim of this comprehensive text is to provide an insightful overview of the whole aspects of downstream processing for biochemical product recovery. Intended for undergraduate and postgraduate students of biotechnology and chemical engineering, this self-contained text includes the chapters based on the recent developments in the industry and academics. It covers the importance of the downstream processing in terms of its relevancy to modern days ever-changing consumer needs, process design criteria relevance to set objectives, and physicochemical factors that help to formulate the strategy to develop a configuration among the raw material, methodology and instruments. This overview is followed by different downstream processing steps. The text concludes with the discussion on stabilization of the product to improve the shelf life of the product. Key Features Includes detailed biological, mathematical, chemical and physical aspects of downstream processing. Distinguishes downstream processing from analytical bioseparation. Contains numerous illustrations and solved problems. |
Table des matières
Bioproduct Purification 1523 | 15 |
Exercises | 31 |
Exercises | 40 |
Exercises | 60 |
Exercises | 72 |
Exercises | 98 |
Exercises | 125 |
Exercises | 140 |
14 | 197 |
Chromatography 305333 | 305 |
PRODUCT RESOLUTION | 336 |
Freeze Drying 357363 | 357 |
365 | |
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Downstream Process Technology: A New Horizon In Biotechnology Krishna Kant Prasad,Nooralabettu Krishna Prasad Aucun aperçu disponible - 2010 |
Downstream Process Technology: A New Horizon In Biotechnology Krishna Kant Prasad,Nooralabettu Krishna Prasad Aucun aperçu disponible - 2010 |
Expressions et termes fréquents
adsorbent adsorption amino acids antibody aqueous bacteria batch biological fluids cake cell disruption cell wall centrifuge charge chemical chromatography citric acid coefficient column components concentration polarization constant cost crystal denaturation density Diagrammatic representation diameter diffusion distillation downstream processing effect electrophoresis elution enzymes equation equilibrium evaporation extraction factor feed fermentation broth Figure filter filtration flow rate flux fraction freeze drying homogenizer hydrophobic impurities increases industry influence insolubles insulin interaction ion exchange ion exchange chromatography isoelectric isoelectric point layer ligand liquid material medium membrane fouling membrane separation membrane surface method microfiltration mixture mobile phase module molecular weight molecules nucleation organic solvents osmotic particles penicillin permeate plate polymer pore precipitation pressure product of interest protein purification reactor reduce removed retention reverse osmosis salt concentration scale Schematic representation solubility solution solvent stationary phase structure temperature theoretical plates tube ultrafiltration vapour velocity volume