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Past, Present, and Future Industrial Biotechnology in China, by
Zhenjiang Li, Xiaojun Ji, Suli Kan, Hongqun Qiao, Min Jiang,
Dingqiang Lu, Jun Wang, He Huang, Honghua Jia, Pingkai Ouyuang, and
Hanjie Ying.- Organic Chemicals from Bioprocesses in China, by Jin
Huang, Lei Huang, Jianping Lin, Zhinan Xu, and Peilin Cen.-
Biofuels in China, by Tianwei Tan, Jianliang Yu, Jike Lu, and Tao
Zhang.- Bioreactors and Bioseparation, by Siliang Zhang, Xuejun
Cao, Ju Chu, Jiangchao Qian, and Yingping Zhuang.- Environmental
Biotechnology in China, by Shuang Jiang Liu , Lei Liu , Muhammad
Tausif Chaudhry , Lei Wang , Ying Guang Chen , Qi Zhou , He Liu ,
and Jian Chen.- Traditional Chinese Biotechnology, by Yan Xu , Dong
Wang , Wen Lai Fan , Xiao Qing Mu, and Jian Chen.- Modern
Biotechnology in China, by Qing-Zhao Wang and Xue-Ming Zhao.
This volume describes recent advances in the bioconversion of
lignocellulosics. It starts with two articles on genetics and
properties of cellulases and their re- tion kinetics and
mechanisms. The cost of cellulases has been a hindrance to large
scale use of enzymatic hydrolysis. Two articles on cellulase
production by submerged fermentation and by solid state fementation
are included to describe the state of the art in this area. Dilute
acid hydrolysis of cellulose continues to be of interest as well as
potentially useful. The most recent advances in this area is also
covered. A great deal of progress has been made in genetic
engineering for improved regulation of xylose fermentation by
yeasts. An article on genetically engineered Saccharomyces for
simulteaneous fermentation of glucose and xylose describes the
importance advances made in production of fuel ethanol from
lignocellulosic biomass. In recent years, there has been increasing
interests in recycling and the reuse of scrap paper as well as
environment considerations. A contribution is presented which
describes the research perspectives in that area. Finally, recent
advances in the use of lignocellulosic biomass for the p- duction
of ethanol and organic acids are presented in two articles.
Renewable resources are inevitably of great importance in the years
to come. There is a never-ending search for better living
conditions for human beings. The more resource materials can be
recycled, the richer we will be.
Past, Present, and Future Industrial Biotechnology in China, by
Zhenjiang Li, Xiaojun Ji, Suli Kan, Hongqun Qiao, Min Jiang,
Dingqiang Lu, Jun Wang, He Huang, Honghua Jia, Pingkai Ouyuang, and
Hanjie Ying.- Organic Chemicals from Bioprocesses in China, by Jin
Huang, Lei Huang, Jianping Lin, Zhinan Xu, and Peilin Cen.-
Biofuels in China, by Tianwei Tan, Jianliang Yu, Jike Lu, and Tao
Zhang.- Bioreactors and Bioseparation, by Siliang Zhang, Xuejun
Cao, Ju Chu, Jiangchao Qian, and Yingping Zhuang.- Environmental
Biotechnology in China, by Shuang Jiang Liu , Lei Liu , Muhammad
Tausif Chaudhry , Lei Wang , Ying Guang Chen , Qi Zhou , He Liu ,
and Jian Chen.- Traditional Chinese Biotechnology, by Yan Xu , Dong
Wang , Wen Lai Fan , Xiao Qing Mu, and Jian Chen.- Modern
Biotechnology in China, by Qing-Zhao Wang and Xue-Ming Zhao.
This volume describes recent advances in the bioconversion of
lignocellulosics. It starts with two articles on genetics and
properties of cellulases and their re- tion kinetics and
mechanisms. The cost of cellulases has been a hindrance to large
scale use of enzymatic hydrolysis. Two articles on cellulase
production by submerged fermentation and by solid state fementation
are included to describe the state of the art in this area. Dilute
acid hydrolysis of cellulose continues to be of interest as well as
potentially useful. The most recent advances in this area is also
covered. A great deal of progress has been made in genetic
engineering for improved regulation of xylose fermentation by
yeasts. An article on genetically engineered Saccharomyces for
simulteaneous fermentation of glucose and xylose describes the
importance advances made in production of fuel ethanol from
lignocellulosic biomass. In recent years, there has been increasing
interests in recycling and the reuse of scrap paper as well as
environment considerations. A contribution is presented which
describes the research perspectives in that area. Finally, recent
advances in the use of lignocellulosic biomass for the p- duction
of ethanol and organic acids are presented in two articles.
Renewable resources are inevitably of great importance in the years
to come. There is a never-ending search for better living
conditions for human beings. The more resource materials can be
recycled, the richer we will be.
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