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Downstream purification is a major cost driver in bioproduct manufacturing. It is the core step for commercializing microbial pharmaceuticals. It also decides product quality and production capacity.
The safety and effect of bioproducts depend on good downstream purification. This process takes out and cleans up high-purity bioactive substances from complex fermentation broth.
In the Era of Synthetic Biology: Key Directions for Fermentation Optimization
In the era of synthetic biology, what are the directions for Fermentation optimization? This question has become a core focus for both academic researchers and
Three Star Ingredients at “Cabbage Prices”: Sugar Substitutes, Bone Health Supplements, Ergothioneine – Who’s Losing Out to Synthetic Biology?
D-allulose changed from a laboratory sample to a low-calorie beverage ingredient on store shelves. Vitamin K2 changed from a chemically synthesized “industrial product” to a
Differences Among Microbial, Animal Cell, and Plant Cell Bioreactors
Microbial bioreactors, animal cell bioreactors, and plant cell bioreactors are different in these main ways: Microbial Cells Microbial cells are small. Bacteria are usually 1–5
The Worst Fear in Winter: Frozen Pipes! Heat Tracing Isn’t “Optional”—It’s a Critical Part of Protecting Production and Safety. Electric Heat Tracing or Jacketed Heat Tracing?
People who’ve worked on-site know: what’s the worst thing about winter? It’s not the cold. It’s frozen pipes. Some materials are special. They thicken when
The Core of Next-Generation Biomanufacturing: The Deep Integration of Synthetic Biology, Artificial Intelligence and Automation Technologies
Over the next decade, biomanufacturing will reshape the global industrial landscape and emerge as a key pillar of national competitiveness. As a technology that utilizes