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In this book, researchers and practitioners working in the field
present the major promises of algae biotechnology and they
critically discuss the challenges arising from applications. Based
on this assessment, the authors explore the great scientific,
industrial and economic potential opened up by algae biotechnology.
The first part of the book presents recent developments in key
enabling technologies, which are the driving force to unleash the
enormous potential of algae biotechnology. The second part of the
book focuses on how practical applications of algae biotechnology
may provide new solutions to some of the grand challenges of the
21st century. Algae offer great potential to support the building
of a bio-based economy and they can contribute new solutions to
some of the grand challenges of the 21st century. Despite
significant progress, algae biotechnology is yet far from
fulfilling its potential. How to unleash this enormous potential is
the challenge that the own field is facing. New cultivation
technologies and bioprocess engineering allow for optimization of
the operation strategy of state-of the art industrial-scale
production systems and they reduce the production costs. Parallel
to this, new molecular technologies for genetic and metabolic
engineering of (micro)algae develop quickly. The optimization of
existing biochemical pathways or the introduction of pathway
components makes high-yield production of specific metabolites
possible. Novel screening technologies including high-throughput
technologies enables testing of extremely large numbers of samples
and, thus, allow for large scale modelling of biomolecular
processes, which would have not been possible in the past.
Moreover, profitable production can demand for integrated
biorefining, which combines consecutive processes and various
feedstocks to produce both transportation fuel, electric energy and
valuable chemicals.
Aimed at research scientists and biotechnologists, this book is an
essential reading for those working with extremophiles and their
potential biotechnological application. Here, we provide a
comprehensive and reliable source of information on the recent
advances and challenges in different aspects of the theme. Written
in an accessible language, the book is also a recommended as
reference text for anyone interested in this thriving field of
research. Over the last decades, the study of extremophiles has
provided ground breaking discoveries that challenge our
understanding of biochemistry and molecular biology. In the applied
side, extremophiles and their enzymes have spawned a multibillion
dollar biotechnology industry, with applications spanning
biomedical, pharmaceutical, industrial, environmental, and
agricultural sectors. Taq DNA polymerase (which was isolated from
Thermus aquaticus from a geothermal spring in Yellowstone National
Park) is the most well-known example of the potential
biotechnological application of extremophiles and their
biomolecules. Indeed, the application of extremophiles and their
biologically active compounds has opened a new era in
biotechnology. However, despite the latest advances, we are just in
the beginning of exploring the biotechnological potentials of
extremophiles.
In this book, researchers and practitioners working in the field
present the major promises of algae biotechnology and they
critically discuss the challenges arising from applications. Based
on this assessment, the authors explore the great scientific,
industrial and economic potential opened up by algae biotechnology.
The first part of the book presents recent developments in key
enabling technologies, which are the driving force to unleash the
enormous potential of algae biotechnology. The second part of the
book focuses on how practical applications of algae biotechnology
may provide new solutions to some of the grand challenges of the
21st century. Algae offer great potential to support the building
of a bio-based economy and they can contribute new solutions to
some of the grand challenges of the 21st century. Despite
significant progress, algae biotechnology is yet far from
fulfilling its potential. How to unleash this enormous potential is
the challenge that the own field is facing. New cultivation
technologies and bioprocess engineering allow for optimization of
the operation strategy of state-of the art industrial-scale
production systems and they reduce the production costs. Parallel
to this, new molecular technologies for genetic and metabolic
engineering of (micro)algae develop quickly. The optimization of
existing biochemical pathways or the introduction of pathway
components makes high-yield production of specific metabolites
possible. Novel screening technologies including high-throughput
technologies enables testing of extremely large numbers of samples
and, thus, allow for large scale modelling of biomolecular
processes, which would have not been possible in the past.
Moreover, profitable production can demand for integrated
biorefining, which combines consecutive processes and various
feedstocks to produce both transportation fuel, electric energy and
valuable chemicals.
Aimed at research scientists and biotechnologists, this book is an
essential reading for those working with extremophiles and their
potential biotechnological application. Here, we provide a
comprehensive and reliable source of information on the recent
advances and challenges in different aspects of the theme. Written
in an accessible language, the book is also a recommended as
reference text for anyone interested in this thriving field of
research. Over the last decades, the study of extremophiles has
provided ground breaking discoveries that challenge our
understanding of biochemistry and molecular biology. In the applied
side, extremophiles and their enzymes have spawned a multibillion
dollar biotechnology industry, with applications spanning
biomedical, pharmaceutical, industrial, environmental, and
agricultural sectors. Taq DNA polymerase (which was isolated from
Thermus aquaticus from a geothermal spring in Yellowstone National
Park) is the most well-known example of the potential
biotechnological application of extremophiles and their
biomolecules. Indeed, the application of extremophiles and their
biologically active compounds has opened a new era in
biotechnology. However, despite the latest advances, we are just in
the beginning of exploring the biotechnological potentials of
extremophiles.
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