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Prenosil, J.E., Hegglin, M., Baumann, T.W., Frischkneechtt, P.M., Kappeler, A.W., Brodeliuss.P.. and Haldimann,D., Purine alkaloid producing cell cultures fundamental aspects and possible applications in biotechnology, Enzyme Microbial. Technol., 9,450,1987. [Pg.21]

K. Oestgaard, B. F. Wangen, S. H. Knutsen, and I. M. Aasen, Large-scale production and purification of K-carrageenase from Pseudomonas carrageenovora for application in seaweed biotechnology, Enzyme Microb. Technol., 15 (1993) 326-333. [Pg.205]

Water, biotechnology (enzymes), food used for oxygenation... [Pg.1255]

Those companies that are in a position to do so have already redefined themselves to fit the emerging picture. They have developed a focus on fields such as bioengineering (GMOs), biotechnology (enzymes, etc.), biodegradable plastics and alternative fuels. These companies are actively marketing themselves as... [Pg.104]

E. N. Vulfson, P.J. Hailing and H.L. Holland, (eds.) Methods in Biotechnology Enzymes in Nonaqueous Solvents. Humana Press, Totowa, NJ, USA, 2001. [Pg.285]

Biotechnology Enzyme immobilization, protein separation, cell recovery, chromatography... [Pg.157]

Screening Biotechnology, Enzyme Research, Enzyme Business, Novo Nordisk A7S, 2880 Bagsvffird, Denmark. [Pg.29]

Source EUFIC, European Food Information Council, Application of food biotechnology Enzymes, available online at www.eufic.org/it/tech/tech01e.htm, 2005. [Pg.118]

MAJOR APPLICATIONS Biomedical (wound and bum healing, treatment of fungal infections, antitumor agent, hemostatic agent, etc.) cosmetics (additives) biotechnology (enzyme and cell immobilization) industry (paper industry, food industry, etc.) agriculture and environmental protection. ... [Pg.67]

E. W. Scheller, D. Pfeiffer, F. Usdat etal.. Enzyme biosensors based on oxygen detec-bon, in Methods in Biotechnology, Enzyme and Microbial Biosensors Techniques and Protocols (Eds. A. Mulchadani, K. R. Rogers), Humana press, Totowa, 1998, Vol. 6. [Pg.5750]

Anonymous, http //www.bccresearch.com/market-research/biotechnology/enzymes-industrial-apphcations-bio030f.html 2014 [accessed 31.03.14]. [Pg.405]

Galaev, I. Y., Mattiasson, B. (1993). Thermoreactive water-soluble polymers, nonionic surfactants, and hydrogels as reagents in biotechnology. Enzyme and Microbial Technology, 15, 354-366. [Pg.34]


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