Lecture 1 - Introduction - Biochemical Engineering
Lecture 1 - Introduction - Biochemical Engineering
Biotechnology
Biochemical Engineering
Definition
Roles of a biochemical engineer
Bioprocess Engineering
Advantages and Disadvantages of
Biological Processes
Fermentation Process
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Source: Shuler, M. and Kargi, F. Bioprocess Engineering Basic Concepts 2nd Ed. USA. 2002
The
practices of biotechnology
have long been existent (e.g.
fermentation of food and
beverages), but without
accompanying knowledge that
microorganisms are responsible for
these.
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OTHER
APPLICATIONS OF
BIOTECHNOLOGY:
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Biochemical
engineering is basically
the large-scale
application of
biological processes.
It is a discipline that links
the biochemists with
the chemical
engineers.
Fermentor setup
Source: www.ntnu.no/bioteknologi/english/biochemical
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In addition to biochemical
engineering, bioprocess
engineering includes other
disciplinary studies (i.e.,
mechanical, electrical, and
industrial engineering)
detailed equipment design
sensor development
control algorithms
manufacturing strategies
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1)
Specificity
2)
3) Effectiveness
- enzyme catalysts are relatively faster
than non-biological catalysts
4) Renewable resources
- biomass, which is the main raw material
for a bioprocess, already provides the
important components such as carbon
content and energy required for the
synthesis of the manufactured organic
chemical
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2)
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3) Contamination
- fermentation systems can easily be
contaminated, especially by environmental
bacteria and molds that can grow well in
most media; also, plant and animal cells
grow at a much smaller rate than these
components.
4) Variability
- some cells may mutate in the process,
which can cause them to lose the
important characteristics; also enzymes are
highly sensitive
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