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Title Biotechnological innovations in chemical synthesis
Published Oxford ; Boston : Butterworth Heinemann, 1997

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Description 1 online resource (x, 376 pages) : illustrations
Series BIOTOL series
Biotechnology by Open Learning (Series)
Summary A self-study textbook for technicians seeking further education, graduates extending their knowledge base, experienced workers facing changes in jobs, managers unfamiliar with the new technology, and people returning after a career break. Explores some ways biotechnology can provide new routes for producing traditional organic chemical products and enable new products to replace those with environmental or other drawbacks. The aspects discussed include a biocatalyst in organic synthesis, the efficiency of growth and product formation, the production and diversification of antibiotics, and the industrial production of amino acids by fermentation and chemo-enzymatic methods
Notes Contributors: J.A.M. van Balken ... et al
"Published on behalf of Open universiteit and University of Greenwich."
Includes index
English
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Subject Biotechnology -- Programmed instruction
Chemistry, Organic -- Programmed instruction
Catalysis -- Programmed instruction
Chemistry.
Life sciences.
Technology.
Physical sciences.
Catalysis.
Chemistry, Organic.
Chemistry
Chemical Phenomena
Biological Science Disciplines
Technology
Natural Science Disciplines
Technology, Industry, and Agriculture
Disciplines and Occupations
Technology, Industry, Agriculture
Phenomena and Processes
Catalysis
Chemistry, Organic
Biotechnology
chemistry.
biological sciences.
physical sciences.
organic chemistry.
bioengineering.
Technology
Physical sciences
Life sciences
Chemistry
Biotechnology
Catalysis
Chemistry, Organic
Genre/Form Programmed instructional materials
Form Electronic book
Author Balken, J. A. M. van.
Open Universiteit (Heerlen, Netherlands)
University of Greenwich.
LC no. 98108274
ISBN 1591242193
9781591242192
0750605618
9780750605618
0080500153
9780080500157