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This second edition is a well-rounded, up-to-date handbook of fermentation and biochemical engineering presenting the latest techniques for the commercial production of chemicals and pharmaceuticals via fermentation. Emphasis is given to unit operations fermentation, separation, purification, and recovery. Principles, process design, and equipment are detailed. Environment aspects are covered. The practical aspects of development, design, and operation are stressed. Theory is included to provide the necessary insight for a particular operation. Problems addressed are the collection of pilot data, choice of scale-up parameters, selection of the right piece of equipment, pinpointing of likely trouble spots, and methods of troubleshooting. The text, written from a practical and operating viewpoint, will assist development, design, engineering and production personnel in the fermentation industry. Contributors were selected based on their industrial background and orientation. The book is illustrated with numerous figures, photographs and schematic diagrams.
A complete reference for fermentation engineers engaged in commercial chemical and pharmaceutical production, "Fermentation and Biochemical Engineering Handbook" emphasizes the operation, development and design of manufacturing processes that use fermentation, separation and purification techniques. Contributing authors from companies such as Merck, Eli Lilly, Amgen and Bristol-Myers Squibb highlight the practical aspects of the processes-data collection, scale-up parameters, equipment selection, troubleshooting, and more. They also provide relevant perspectives for the different industry sectors utilizing fermentation techniques, including chemical, pharmaceutical, food, and biofuels. New material in the third edition covers topics relevant to
modern recombinant cell fermentation, mammalian cell culture, and
biorefinery, ensuring that the book will remain applicable around
the globe. It uniquely demonstrates the relationships between the
synthetic processes for small molecules such as active ingredients,
drugs and chemicals, and the biotechnology of protein, vaccine,
hormone, and antibiotic production. This major revision also
includes new material on membrane pervaporation technologies for
biofuels and nanofiltration, and recent developments in
instrumentation such as optical-based dissolved oxygen probes,
capacitance-based culture viability probes, and in situ real-time
fermentation monitoring with wireless technology. It addresses
topical environmental considerations, including the use of new
(bio)technologies to treat and utilize waste streams and produce
renewable energy from wastewaters. Options for bioremediation are
also explained.
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