Product Recovery Open Access Articles
The
product recovery unit operations and their combination isn't a recent innovation, but has accompanied the
history of
product recovery since the nineteenth century. Although educt–product or product–side product separation wouldn't got to be performed, real bioprocesses might not attend complete conversion and should also utilize educt mixtures. Therefore,
product recovery and purification remain key determinants of the viability of an entire bioprocess, this text provides an introduction to
product recovery and a few of its historical backgrounds. The integral view on
product recovery is predicated on the modular operations of recovery of solids and liquids, cell treatment, solvent extraction, liquid–liquid phase separation, crystallization and precipitation, adsorption, distillation, chromatography, and membrane filtration. The scalability, yield per step, and number of unit operations in downstream processing are key factors to the
economics of product recovery. The replacement of multiple downstream processing steps by the mixing of single steps within downstream processing and with the reaction can therefore improve overall operational efficiency. Counting on the amount of main products formed and therefore the sort of educts and auxiliary compounds used, advanced isolation and purification technologies are discussed for various product classes. Open access (OA) may be a set of principles and a variety of practices through which research outputs are distributed online, freed from cost or other access barriers. With
open access strictly defined (according to the 2001 definition), or libre open access, barriers to copying or reuse also are reduced or removed by applying an open license for copyright. The most focus of the
open access movement is "peer reviewed research literature." Open access are often applied to all or any sorts of published research output, including peer-reviewed and non-peer reviewed academic journal articles, conference papers, theses, book chapters, and monographs.
High Impact List of Articles
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A Review on Nanomedicine in the Cancer Therapy
Poonam Jaggi, Harshit Joshi Review: Biochemistry & Molecular Biology Letters
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A Review on Nanomedicine in the Cancer Therapy
Poonam Jaggi, Harshit Joshi Review: Biochemistry & Molecular Biology Letters
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A Review on Genetic Disorders and Syndromes
Srilatha B Review: Biochemistry & Molecular Biology Letters
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A Review on Genetic Disorders and Syndromes
Srilatha B Review: Biochemistry & Molecular Biology Letters
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Real Time based RT-PCR Detection of DUF538 Gene Expression in Drought-Challenged Celosia
Ashraf G Original Article: Biochemistry & Molecular Biology Letters
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Real Time based RT-PCR Detection of DUF538 Gene Expression in Drought-Challenged Celosia
Ashraf G Original Article: Biochemistry & Molecular Biology Letters
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Helical formation of a 17-residue peptide by molecular dynamics simulations
Hiroki Kimoto, Takuzo Kurotsu Original Article: Biochemistry & Molecular Biology Letters
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Helical formation of a 17-residue peptide by molecular dynamics simulations
Hiroki Kimoto, Takuzo Kurotsu Original Article: Biochemistry & Molecular Biology Letters
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Seasonal variations of ballota hirsuta benth flavonoids of tessala mount of the prefecture of Sidi Bel-Abbes (Western Algeria)
Kechar kheira, Hellal benchaben, Benhmed Djilali adiba, Ayad Nadira, AyacheAbbassia Original Article: Biochemistry & Molecular Biology Letters
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Seasonal variations of ballota hirsuta benth flavonoids of tessala mount of the prefecture of Sidi Bel-Abbes (Western Algeria)
Kechar kheira, Hellal benchaben, Benhmed Djilali adiba, Ayad Nadira, AyacheAbbassia Original Article: Biochemistry & Molecular Biology Letters
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