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View article: Scientific and technological challenges of recombinant egg protein production
Scientific and technological challenges of recombinant egg protein production Open
Eggs are among the most widely consumed and versatile animal-derived foods and are valued for their exceptional nutritional and functional properties. However, conventional egg production is associated with significant environmental, ethic…
View article: Molecular process control for industrial biotechnology
Molecular process control for industrial biotechnology Open
The development of sustainable and economically competitive biotechnological processes is a central challenge of modern industrial biotechnology. Conventional strategies such as macroscopic and molecular bioprocess design are often insuffi…
View article: Assessing the feasibility and sustainability of a surfactin production process: a techno-economic and environmental analysis
Assessing the feasibility and sustainability of a surfactin production process: a techno-economic and environmental analysis Open
Biosurfactants have been profiled as a sustainable replacement for chemical-based surfactants since these bio-based molecules have higher biodegradability. Few research papers have focused on assessing biosurfactant production to elucidate…
View article: Design and evaluation of a 3D‐printed, lab‐scale perfusion bioreactor for novel biotechnological applications
Design and evaluation of a 3D‐printed, lab‐scale perfusion bioreactor for novel biotechnological applications Open
3D‐printing increased in significance for biotechnological research as new applications like lab‐on‐a‐chip systems, cell culture devices or 3D‐printed foods were uncovered. Besides mammalian cell culture, only few of those applications foc…
View article: Environmental Impacts of Biosurfactants from a Life Cycle Perspective: A Systematic Literature Review
Environmental Impacts of Biosurfactants from a Life Cycle Perspective: A Systematic Literature Review Open
Biosurfactants are considered as an environmentally friendly and sustainable alternative to conventional fossil-derived and chemically produced surfactants. Their production pathways, physicochemical properties, and applications are widely…
View article: Correction to: Environmental Impacts of Biosurfactants from a Life Cycle Perspective: A Systematic Literature Review
Correction to: Environmental Impacts of Biosurfactants from a Life Cycle Perspective: A Systematic Literature Review Open
The original version of the book was inadvertently published without the following corrections. The chapter has now been corrected.
View article: Modeling and Exploiting Microbial Temperature Response
Modeling and Exploiting Microbial Temperature Response Open
Temperature is an important parameter in bioprocesses, influencing the structure and functionality of almost every biomolecule, as well as affecting metabolic reaction rates. In industrial biotechnology, the temperature is usually tightly …
View article: History and Evolution of Modeling in Biotechnology: Modeling & Simulation, Application and Hardware Performance
History and Evolution of Modeling in Biotechnology: Modeling & Simulation, Application and Hardware Performance Open
Biological systems are typically composed of highly interconnected subunits and possess an inherent complexity that make monitoring, control and optimization of a bioprocess a challenging task. Today a toolset of modeling techniques can pr…
View article: Evaluating temperature-induced regulation of a ROSE-like RNA-thermometer for heterologous rhamnolipid production in Pseudomonas putida KT2440
Evaluating temperature-induced regulation of a ROSE-like RNA-thermometer for heterologous rhamnolipid production in Pseudomonas putida KT2440 Open
The microbial production of rhamnolipids has been in the focus of research for the last decades. Today, mainly heterologous production systems are targeted due to the advantage of non-pathogenic hosts as well as uncoupling from complex quo…
View article: One‐step bioconversion of hemicellulose polymers to rhamnolipids with<i> Cellvibrio japonicus</i>: A proof‐of‐concept for a potential host strain in future bioeconomy
One‐step bioconversion of hemicellulose polymers to rhamnolipids with<i> Cellvibrio japonicus</i>: A proof‐of‐concept for a potential host strain in future bioeconomy Open
The purpose of this study was to evaluate Cellvibrio japonicus as a potential host strain for one‐step bioconversion of hemicellulose polymers to value‐added products. C. japonicus could be cultivated on all main lignocellulose monosacchar…