Application Enzymes in Industry Production



Industrial Biotransformations

Industrial Biotransformations
The completely revised second edition of this user-friendly application enzymes in industry production and application-oriented overview of one-step biotransformations of industrial importance. Based on extensive literature application enzymes in industry production and patent research, this book is unique in arranging each process in a systematic way to allow for easy comparison. All the chapters have been rewritten, with all the processes updated application enzymes in industry production and more than 30 new processes added. Each set of data is accompanied by key literature citations, supported by flow sheets where available, reduced to their significant elements. In addition, an extensive index classified by substrates, products, enzymes, application enzymes in industry production and companies provides direct access to each process, organized according to enzyme class. Biotechnologists, biochemists, microbiologists, process engineers application enzymes in industry production and those working in the chemical application enzymes in industry production and biotechnological industries will find here all the significant parameters characterizing both the biotransformation application enzymes in industry production and the process. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.
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Biotech In Personal Care

Biotech In Personal Care
Biotechnology in Personal Care covers practical aspects of biotechnology application enzymes in industry production and the use of biotechnology in developing products for the personal care industry, mainly for skin, hair, application enzymes in industry production and oral care. Divided into three sections, the book first familiarizes readers with biotechnology application enzymes in industry production and related concepts, then describes key terms including cloning, RNA, DNA, application enzymes in industry production and rDNA. This section also covers upcoming technologies based upon newly-developed tools, application enzymes in industry production and discusses products such as proteins, peptides, enzymes, application enzymes in industry production and biologicals. The second section analyzes personal care applications from a biotech perspective, application enzymes in industry production and the final section reviews challenges that scientists application enzymes in industry production and industry face as use of biotechnology expands.INV STAT: Not yet published Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.
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