Scale-up and Chemical Process for Microbial Production of Plant-Derived Bioactive Compounds 1st Edition
Scale-up and Chemical Process for Microbial Production of Plant-Derived Bioactive Compounds, 1st Edition by Yongjun Wei, Xiao-Jun Ji, and Mingfeng Cao is an indispensable guide for researchers, process engineers, and biotech entrepreneurs focused on translating laboratory breakthroughs into commercial reality.
Begin with a compelling overview of microbial production pathways, this book captures the technical and economic challenges of scaling up the chemical processes that generate plant-derived bioactive compounds. Clear explanations of fermentation strategies, bioreactor design, downstream processing, and metabolic engineering make complex concepts accessible without sacrificing scientific rigor.
Practical case studies and step-by-step process optimization examples bridge theory and practice, helping readers troubleshoot scale-up hurdles from pilot plants to industrial operations. Emphasis on real-world considerations — process monitoring, yield improvement, purity control, and cost-efficiency — equips teams to design robust, regulatory-compliant production workflows.
Whether you work in pharmaceuticals, nutraceuticals, flavors and fragrances, or specialty chemicals, this volume delivers regionally relevant insights for markets across Asia, Europe, and North America. Its blend of chemical process fundamentals and hands-on microbial techniques makes it equally valuable for graduate students and seasoned professionals pursuing innovation in bioprocess engineering.
For anyone serious about commercializing plant-derived bioactives through microbial routes, this authoritative first edition is a practical roadmap. Enhance your lab-to-market strategy and streamline scale-up with guidance from leading experts — order your copy today to advance your project with confidence.
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