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Aqueous two-phase systems (ATPS) are considered as efficient downstream processing techniques in the production and purification of enzymes, since they can be considered harmless to biomolecules due to their high water content and due to the possibility of maintaining a neutral pH value in the medium.
In order to make these technologies economically viable, it is very important to develop (1) logistics for biomass feedstocks, (2) new manufacturing routes by replacing existing methods with high yields, (3) new microbial strains/enzymes, and (4) efficient downstream processing methods for recovery of bio-based products.
For more efficient downstream processing, steps were taken to eliminate the sequence redundancy existing in the imported data.
Developing economically viable fermentation processes requires efficient downstream processing: selective product removal and avoiding byproduct streams.
Our results suggest that efficient downstream processing may reduce the cost of overall production process of this promising enzyme, making it a natural and cost-effective alternative to the existing chemically synthesized antimicrobial agents.
with rapid advances in biotechnology and a growing emphasis on products from renewable resources, the need for efficient downstream processing is incereasing.
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The commercial realization of the biosurfactants which is restricted by the high production costs can be equipoise by optimized production conditions provided by utilization of the cheaper renewable substrates and application of novel and efficient multistep downstream processing methods.
This method eliminates downstream processing steps such as oxidative refolding or cleavage of a fusion-carrier and therefore enables efficient production of insecticidal Bj-xtrIT.
downstream processing.
Adsorption is an important step in industrial downstream processing.
By using this ATPF, B. cepacia lipase was satisfactorily purified in single downstream processing step.
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