Industrial biotechnology : sustainable growth and economic success / edited by Wim Soetaert and Erick J. Vandamme.

Contributor(s): Soetaert, Wim | Vandamme, Erick J, 1943-
Language: English Publisher: Weinheim, Germany : Wiley‐VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, c2010Description: 1 online resource (522 pages)Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783527630240; 9783527630233 (ebook)Subject(s): Biotechnology industries | Biotechnology -- Environmental aspects | Biotechnology -- Economic aspects | BioverfahrenstechnikGenre/Form: Electronic books.DDC classification: 338.476606 LOC classification: HD9999.B442 | I55 2010Other classification: CIT 900f | WF 9700 | VN 8900 Online resources: Full text available at Wiley Online Library Click here to view
Contents:
Preface THE SCOPE AND IMPACT OF INDUSTRIAL BIOTECHNOLOGY HISTORY OF INDUSTRIAL BIOTECHNOLOGY Early History The Penicillin Story The Coming of the Cephalosporins The Waksman Era Strain Improvement Semi-Synthetic Antibiotics to Combat Resistant Microbes The Primary Metabolites The Shift from Antibiotics to Pharmacological Agents The Biopharmaceutical Revolution Recombinant Hosts Enzymes Bioconversions Vaccines Systems Microbiology INDUSTRIAL SYSTEMS BIOLOGY Introduction Industrial Biotechnology Market Drivers for Industrial Biotechnology Industrial Systems Biology Metabolic Models Reconstructed Metabolic Network Models Industrial Systems Biology Case Studies Conclusion and Future Perspectives FERMENTATION TECHNOLOGY Introduction Types of Fermentations Fermentation Process Fermentation Medium Design sterilization of Air and Fermentation Medium Environmental Factors Fermentation Kinetics Fermentation Equipment Recovery of Fermentation Products Concluding Remarks DIRECTED EVOLUTION OF INDUSTRIAL BIOCATALYSTS Introduction Strategies for Protein Design Assay Systems Examples Conclusions THE INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION OF ENZYMES Introduction Enzyme Production Enzyme Improvement Large-Scale Enzyme Applications Conclusions APPLIED BIOCATALYSIS: AN OVERVIEW Introduction The Design of the Bioconversion System Bioreactors Rationalizing and Speeding Up the Development and Characterization of a Bioconversion Process Concluding Remarks NANOBIOTECHNOLOGY Setting the Stage Industrial Perspective Nanotechnology in Biology and Biochemistry Biomimicry Materials and Products Processes and Devices Outlook DOWNSTREAM PROCESSING IN INDUSTRIAL BIOTECHNOLOGY Introduction Separations in Industrial Biotechnology Examples of Downstream Processing of Different Product Groups INDUSTRIAL BIOTECHNOLOGY IN THE CHEMICAL AND PHARMACEUTICAL INDUSTRIES Introduction Biocatalytic Processes: Scientific and Technological Perspectives Biocatalytic Processes: Business and Commercial Perspective Safety, Health, and the Environmental Perspective Outlook INDUSTRIAL BIOTECHNOLOGY IN THE FOOD AND FEED SECTOR Introduction Food Applications Food and Feed Applications Feed Applications INDUSTRIAL BIOTECHNOLOGY IN THE PAPER AND PULP SECTOR Introduction Enzymes for the Pulp and Paper Industry Enzymes as Process Aids Enzymes for Product Design Biorefinery Concepts Conclusions BIOFUELS: PRODUCTION AND APPLICATIONS A Renewed Interest in Biofuels Present Conversion Pathways Biodiesel Production from Vegetable Oils and Fats Ethanol and ETBE Production The Need for New Developments Lignocellulosic Biomass Resources Production of Ethanol from Lignocellulosic Biomass Production of Biofuels Through the Thermochemical Pathway Biorefineries Biofuels and Sustainability Conclusion ENVIRONMENTAL AND ECONOMIC ASPECTS OF INDUSTRIAL BIOTECHNOLOGY Introduction Methodology Overall Results Conclusions SOCIETAL ISSUES IN INDUSTRIAL BIOTECHNOLOGY Introduction The Impact of Industrial Biotechnology Public Perceptions of Industrial Biotechnology Societal Issues in Industrial Biotechnology Conclusions and Discussions: A Joint Agenda for the Smooth Introduction of Acceptable Sustainable Industrial Biotechnology
Summary: Describing all topics of white biotechnology admitted to the 7th EU Frame Programme and new industrial production processes aiming towards the Kyoto objectives, this comprehensive overview covers the technology, applications, economic potential and implications for society. Directed at readers with a general interest in a specific technology, this is equally suitable as an introductory handbook to a wide range of industries, including chemicals, biotechnology and pharmaceuticals, food and feed, paper and pulp, personal care, energy and agriculture.
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Professor Wim Soetaert is a Professor of Biotechnology at the University of Ghent, Belgium. After being awarded his PhD in 1991, he started his career in industry as research director of large agro-industrial companies in Germany and France. He then moved to Ghent University in 2003 to become full professor at the Center of Expertise InBio.be. He is vice-chairman of the biocatalysis section within the European Federation of Biotechnology (ESAB). Prof. Soetaert is the founder and chairman of Ghent Bio-Energy Valley and the bio Base Europe Pilot Plant, an open innovation pilot plant for biobased products and processes.

Professor Erick J. Vandamme is Emeritus Professor at the Laboratory of Industrial Microbiology and Biocatalysis, Ghent University, Belgium, where he received his MSc, PhD and DSc in molecular biology, fermentation science and industrial biotechnology, respectively. He held postdoctoral positions at Oxford University, UK, MIT, Cambridge, USA, and at the University of London, UK. Professor Vandamme has edited or c-edited 12 reference books, written over 400 papers, holds several patents, and serves on the editorial boards of a number of journals. He has been awarded three honorary doctorates, and is the recipient of national and international scientific awards. He is an Elected Fellow of the American Academy of Microbiology and of the Society for Industrial Microbiology, has served on the boards of several European microbiological societies and is a member of the Royal Flemish Academy of Belgium for Science and the Arts.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Preface
THE SCOPE AND IMPACT OF INDUSTRIAL BIOTECHNOLOGY
HISTORY OF INDUSTRIAL BIOTECHNOLOGY
Early History
The Penicillin Story
The Coming of the Cephalosporins
The Waksman Era
Strain Improvement
Semi-Synthetic Antibiotics to Combat Resistant Microbes
The Primary Metabolites
The Shift from Antibiotics to Pharmacological Agents
The Biopharmaceutical Revolution
Recombinant Hosts
Enzymes
Bioconversions
Vaccines
Systems Microbiology
INDUSTRIAL SYSTEMS BIOLOGY
Introduction
Industrial Biotechnology
Market Drivers for Industrial Biotechnology
Industrial Systems Biology
Metabolic Models
Reconstructed Metabolic Network Models
Industrial Systems Biology Case Studies
Conclusion and Future Perspectives
FERMENTATION TECHNOLOGY
Introduction
Types of Fermentations
Fermentation Process
Fermentation Medium Design
sterilization of Air and Fermentation Medium
Environmental Factors
Fermentation Kinetics
Fermentation Equipment
Recovery of Fermentation Products
Concluding Remarks
DIRECTED EVOLUTION OF INDUSTRIAL BIOCATALYSTS
Introduction
Strategies for Protein Design
Assay Systems
Examples
Conclusions
THE INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION OF ENZYMES
Introduction
Enzyme Production
Enzyme Improvement
Large-Scale Enzyme Applications
Conclusions
APPLIED BIOCATALYSIS: AN OVERVIEW
Introduction
The Design of the Bioconversion System
Bioreactors
Rationalizing and Speeding Up the Development and Characterization of a Bioconversion Process
Concluding Remarks
NANOBIOTECHNOLOGY
Setting the Stage
Industrial Perspective
Nanotechnology in Biology and Biochemistry
Biomimicry
Materials and Products
Processes and Devices
Outlook
DOWNSTREAM PROCESSING IN INDUSTRIAL BIOTECHNOLOGY
Introduction
Separations in Industrial Biotechnology
Examples of Downstream Processing of Different Product Groups
INDUSTRIAL BIOTECHNOLOGY IN THE CHEMICAL AND PHARMACEUTICAL INDUSTRIES
Introduction
Biocatalytic Processes: Scientific and Technological Perspectives
Biocatalytic Processes: Business and Commercial Perspective
Safety, Health, and the Environmental Perspective
Outlook
INDUSTRIAL BIOTECHNOLOGY IN THE FOOD AND FEED SECTOR
Introduction
Food Applications
Food and Feed Applications
Feed Applications
INDUSTRIAL BIOTECHNOLOGY IN THE PAPER AND PULP SECTOR
Introduction
Enzymes for the Pulp and Paper Industry
Enzymes as Process Aids
Enzymes for Product Design
Biorefinery Concepts
Conclusions
BIOFUELS: PRODUCTION AND APPLICATIONS
A Renewed Interest in Biofuels
Present Conversion Pathways
Biodiesel Production from Vegetable Oils and Fats
Ethanol and ETBE Production
The Need for New Developments
Lignocellulosic Biomass Resources
Production of Ethanol from Lignocellulosic Biomass
Production of Biofuels Through the Thermochemical Pathway
Biorefineries
Biofuels and Sustainability
Conclusion
ENVIRONMENTAL AND ECONOMIC ASPECTS OF INDUSTRIAL BIOTECHNOLOGY
Introduction
Methodology
Overall Results
Conclusions
SOCIETAL ISSUES IN INDUSTRIAL BIOTECHNOLOGY
Introduction
The Impact of Industrial Biotechnology
Public Perceptions of Industrial Biotechnology
Societal Issues in Industrial Biotechnology
Conclusions and Discussions: A Joint Agenda for the Smooth Introduction of Acceptable Sustainable Industrial Biotechnology

Describing all topics of white biotechnology admitted to the 7th EU Frame Programme and new industrial production processes aiming towards the Kyoto objectives, this comprehensive overview covers the technology, applications, economic potential and implications for society. Directed at readers with a general interest in a specific technology, this is equally suitable as an introductory handbook to a wide range of industries, including chemicals, biotechnology and pharmaceuticals, food and feed, paper and pulp, personal care, energy and agriculture.

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