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Books #3: Biochemical Engineering and Biotechnology
Published on February 12th, 2008.
It can be assumed as a summation of every aspects of bioprocess engineering in a book. It’s not a handbook but for an undergrad/M.Sc. student it’s somehow perfect choice as a text book.
· Demonstrates the application of bioprocess engineering with theoretical and practical aspects.
· Unique practical approach, using case studies, detailed experiments, original research data and problems and possible solutions.
· Experiments with simple design equations and the required calculations.
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Biochemical Engineering and Biotechnology
Copyright © 2007 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved
Shortcut URL: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/book/9780444528452
Author(s): Ghasem D. Najafpour
ISBN: 978-0-444-52845-2
Chapter 1 - Industrial Microbiology
Chapter 2 - Dissolved Oxygen Measurement and Mixing
Chapter 3 - Gas and Liquid System (Aeration and Agitation)
Chapter 4 - Fermentation Process Control
Chapter 5 - Growth Kinetics
Chapter 6 - Bioreactor Design
Chapter 7 - Downstream Processing
Chapter 8 - Immobilisation of Microbial Cells for the Production of Organic Acid and Ethanol
Chapter 9 - Material and Elemental Balance
Chapter 10 - Application of Fermentation Processes
Chapter 11 - Production of Antibiotics
Chapter 12 - Production of Citric Acid
Chapter 13 - Bioprocess Scale-up
Chapter 14 - Single-Cell Protein
Chapter 15 - Sterilisation
Chapter 16 - Membrane Separation Processes
Chapter 17 - Advanced Downstream Processing in Biotechnology
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Articles #1: Development of a MATLAB based bioprocess simulation tool
Published on February 11th, 2008.
People who started to develop a mathematical model for bioprocesses should probably faced with MATLAB for simulation. Here is nice example to help your effort to develop your simulation tool.
B. Sevella, G. Bertalan. Development of a MATLAB Based Bioprocess Simulation Tool, Bioprocess Engineering 23 (2000) 621-626 [Springer Link]
About Authors: Department of Agricultural Chemical Technology, TU Budapest H-1521 Szt. Gellért tér 4. Budapest Hungary
Abstract:
A simple user friendly mathematical modelling tool was developed on the basis of MATLAB software. The program system provides the possibility of solving differential equation system with the aid of an easy-to-use graphical surface. It is suitable for bioprocess engineering simulations to describe the dynamic behaviour of a great series of various enzyme, fermentation and environmental bioreaction systems. It is especially beneficial that nontime interventions can also be modelled and graphical representations can be realized on a wide palette.
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Books #2: Biotechnology, A Laboratory Course (2nd. Ed.)
Published on February 10th, 2008.
Biotechnology (Second Edition)
A Laboratory Course
Copyright © 1996 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved
URL: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/book/9780120845620
Author(s): Jeffrey M. Becker, Guy A. Caldwell and Eve Ann Zachgo
ISBN: 978-0-12-084562-0
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Books #1: Bioprocess Engineering Principles
Published on February 8th, 2008.
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Bioprocess Engineering Principles
Author(s): Pauline M. Doran
ISBN: 978-0-12-220855-3
If your institution’s subscription is available, you can reach the entire book from this link:
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/book/9780122208553
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Microbial Biotechnology: New Journal From Wiley
Published on February 5th, 2008.
The first issue of Microbial Biotechnology is freely available to read online.
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