The application of extractants in whole-cell biocatalysis can have a positive impact on industrial fermentations, in terms of productivity, total amount of product produced, and cell growth. When a product is continuously removed from the microorganism surroundings, product inhibition will be diminished. The strategy is exemplified using phenol as the product and the extractant is selected for solvent-impregnated resins, which can prevent emulsification problems that are commonly encountered in in situ extractive recovery of fermentation products. A systematic approach for selection of superior extractants in whole-cell biocatalysis is discussed in this paper. Three criteria are taken into account, namely, extractant toxicity (log P o/w val...
Biorefinery wastewaters can be fermented to produce carboxylates which are high-value platform chemi...
In bioproduction processes of chemicals and pharmaceuticals, downstream processing usually is a sign...
Fermentation processes offer a promising alternative for the production of chemicals by more environ...
International audienceThis work reports on a solvent selection for the liquid-liquid extraction of p...
Most fermentation products have a feedback inhibiting effect on the host organism. In situ product r...
Life sciences will be one of the decisive factors in the 21st century. A major part of this field is...
Agro-foodindustries generate colossal amounts of non-edible waste and by-products, easily accessible...
In situ product recovery (ISPR), in the form of an extractive fermentation process, can increase pro...
This paper reports an extractant screening study for the recovery of putrescine (butylene-1,4-diamin...
This paper describes a conceptual process design for the production of the model component phenol by...
Biotechnological processes have become more and more popular for a wide range of productsin recent y...
The biotechnological production of poly(3-hydroxybutyrate-co-3-hydroxyvalerate) (PHBV) derived from ...
Production of chemicals through environmentally benign processes requires effective methods for the ...
International audienceBACKGROUND: 3-Hydroxypropionic acid (3-HP) production through glycerol bioconv...
Biorefinery wastewaters can be fermented to produce carboxylates which are high-value platform chemi...
In bioproduction processes of chemicals and pharmaceuticals, downstream processing usually is a sign...
Fermentation processes offer a promising alternative for the production of chemicals by more environ...
International audienceThis work reports on a solvent selection for the liquid-liquid extraction of p...
Most fermentation products have a feedback inhibiting effect on the host organism. In situ product r...
Life sciences will be one of the decisive factors in the 21st century. A major part of this field is...
Agro-foodindustries generate colossal amounts of non-edible waste and by-products, easily accessible...
In situ product recovery (ISPR), in the form of an extractive fermentation process, can increase pro...
This paper reports an extractant screening study for the recovery of putrescine (butylene-1,4-diamin...
This paper describes a conceptual process design for the production of the model component phenol by...
Biotechnological processes have become more and more popular for a wide range of productsin recent y...
The biotechnological production of poly(3-hydroxybutyrate-co-3-hydroxyvalerate) (PHBV) derived from ...
Production of chemicals through environmentally benign processes requires effective methods for the ...
International audienceBACKGROUND: 3-Hydroxypropionic acid (3-HP) production through glycerol bioconv...
Biorefinery wastewaters can be fermented to produce carboxylates which are high-value platform chemi...
In bioproduction processes of chemicals and pharmaceuticals, downstream processing usually is a sign...
Fermentation processes offer a promising alternative for the production of chemicals by more environ...