What is Biomanufacturing?
Historical Background
Key Points
9 points- 1.
Uses biological systems (cells, enzymes, microbes) for production.
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Can produce a wide range of products, including pharmaceuticals, chemicals, and food.
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Often involves genetic engineering and synthetic biology.
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Requires specialized equipment and facilities.
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Stringent quality control and regulatory requirements.
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Can be more sustainable than traditional manufacturing processes.
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Offers potential for new and innovative products.
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Plays a crucial role in the bioeconomy.
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Examples include production of insulin, biofuels, and bioplastics.
Visual Insights
Biomanufacturing: Processes and Applications
Illustrates the key processes and applications of biomanufacturing.
Biomanufacturing
- ●Key Processes
- ●Feedstocks
- ●Applications
- ●Challenges
Recent Developments
5 developmentsAdvancements in synthetic biology and metabolic engineering.
Increasing use of automation and robotics in biomanufacturing.
Growing demand for sustainable and bio-based products.
Development of new biomanufacturing platforms.
Increased investment in biomanufacturing infrastructure.
