An affordable, easily accessible desk reference on
biomanufacturing, focused on downstream recovery and
purification
Advances in the fundamental knowledge surrounding biotechnology,
novel materials, and advanced engineering approaches continue to be
translated into bioprocesses that bring new products to market at a
significantly faster pace than most other industries. Industrial
scale biotechnology and new manufacturing methods are
revolutionizing medicine, environmental monitoring and remediation,
consumer products, food production, agriculture, and forestry, and
continue to be a major area of research.
The downstream stage in industrial biotechnology refers to
recovery, isolation, and purification of the microbial products
from cell debris, processing medium and contaminating biomolecules
from the upstream process into a finished product such as
biopharmaceuticals and vaccines.
Downstream process design has the greatest impact on overall
biomanufacturing cost because not only does the biochemistry of
different products ( e.g., peptides, proteins, hormones,
antibiotics, and complex antigens) dictate different methods for
the isolation and purification of these products, but contaminating
byproducts can also reduce overall process yield, and may have
serious consequences on clinical safety and efficacy. Therefore
downstream separation scientists and engineers are continually
seeking to eliminate, or combine, unit operations to minimize the
number of process steps in order to maximize product recovery at a
specified concentration and purity.
Based on Wiley's" Encyclopedia of Industrial Biotechnology:
Bioprocess, Bioseparation, and Cell Technology, " this volume
features fifty articles that provide information on down- stream
recovery of cells and protein capture; process development and
facility design; equipment; PAT in downstream processes; downstream
cGMP operations; and regulatory compliance.
It covers: Cell wall disruption and lysisCell recovery by
centrifugation and filtrationLarge-scale protein
chromatographyScale down of biopharmaceutical purification
operationsLipopolysaccharide removalPorous media in
biotechnologyEquipment used in industrial protein
purificationAffinity chromatographyAntibody purification,
monoclonal and polyclonalProtein aggregation, precipitation and
crystallizationFreeze-drying of biopharmaceuticalsBiopharmaceutical
facility design and validationPharmaceutical bioburden
testingRegulatory requirements
Ideal for graduate and advanced undergraduate courses on
biomanufacturing, biochemical engineering, biophar- maceutical
facility design, biochemistry, industrial microbiology, gene
expression technology, and cell culture technology, "Downstream
Industrial Biotechnology" is also a highly recommended resource for
industry professionals and libraries.
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