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Microbial biosynthesis of biopolymers and applications in the biopharmaceutical, biomedical and food industries

conference contribution
posted on 2010-01-01, 00:00 authored by Madan Verma
Biopolymers can be produced through a variety of mechanisms. They can be derived from microbial systems, extracted from higher organisms such as plants, or synthesized chemically from basic biological building blocks. A wide range of emerging applications rely on all three of these production techniques. In recent years, considerable attention has been given to biopolymers produced by microbes. It is on the microbial level where the tools of genetic engineering can be most readily applied. A number of novel materials are now being developed or introduced into the market. Biopolymers are being developed for use as medical materials, packaging, cosmetics, food additives, clothing fabrics, water treatment chemicals, industrial plastics, absorbents, biosensors, and even data storage elements. This review identifies the possible commercial applications and describes the various methods of production of microbial biopolymers.

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Event

Biomedical Engineering and Assistive Technologies. Conference (2010 : Jalandhar, India)

Pagination

1 - 6

Publisher

BEATS

Location

Jalandhar, India

Place of publication

Jalandhar, India

Start date

2010-12-17

End date

2010-12-19

Language

eng

Publication classification

E1.1 Full written paper - refereed

Title of proceedings

BEATS 2010 : Proceedings of the 2010 International Conference on Biomedical Engineering and Assistive Technologies, Jalandhar, India

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