The Frontier and Progress of Bioprocess Technology

A special issue of Processes (ISSN 2227-9717). This special issue belongs to the section "Biological Processes and Systems".

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Dear Colleagues,

The Special Issue “The Frontier and Progress of Bioprocess Technology” will address the latest research in environmentally friendly bioprocess technology. Bioprocess technologies include bioenergy from lignocellulose materials, biomass gasification, biofuel/bioproduct production from agro-food waste, enzymatic bioprocess technology, food fermentation, bioprocesses optimization scale-up, and modeling.

Bioprocess technology is a vital part of biotechnology that deals with processes combining all living matter or its components with nutrients to produce specialty chemicals, reagents, and biotherapeutics. These processes form the backbone of translating discoveries of life sciences into useful industrial products. Different stages associated with bioprocess technology include substrates and medium preparation, biocatalyst selection and optimization, volume production, downstream processing, purification, and final processing.

A bioprocess can commonly be divided into three stages:

  • Stage I: Upstream processing, which involves the preparation of liquid medium, separation of particulate and inhibitory chemicals from the medium, sterilization, air purification, etc. Upstream processes include the selection of a microbial strain characterized by the ability to synthesize a specific product with the desired commercial value. This strain is then subjected to improvement protocols to maximize its ability to synthesize economical amounts of the product.
  • Stage II: Fermentation/anaerobic digestion, which involves the conversion of substrates to desired product with the help of biological agents such as microorganisms. Techniques for the large-scale production of microbial products must provide both an optimum environment for the microbial synthesis of the desired product and be economically feasible on a large scale.
  • Stage III: Downstream processing, which involves the separation of cells from fermentation broth, the purification and concentration of a desired product, and waste disposal or recycling.

Therefore, the objective of this Special Issue is to showcase the diversity and advances in research contributing to developing effective bioprocess technologies.

Original papers on bioprocess technologies are solicited. We are particularly interested in receiving manuscripts that integrate biology and engineering research and/or experimental and theoretical studies. We invite researchers from all areas of bioengineering to submit manuscripts for this important Special Issue of Processes.

Dr. Birthe Nielsen
Guest Editor

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Keywords

  • upstream processing
  • fermentation
  • anaerobic digestion
  • downstream processing
  • bioprocessing
  • biomass
  • bioreactors

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