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In situ product recovery techniques aiming to obtain biotechnological products: A glance to current knowledge.

Ariane G Santos1, Tiago L de Albuquerque1, Bernardo D Ribeiro1, Maria Alice Z Coelho1.   

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Biotechnology and bioengineering techniques have been widely used in the production of biofuels, chemicals, pharmaceuticals, and food additives, being considered a "green" form of production because they use renewable and nonpolluting energy sources. On the other hand, in the traditional processes of production, the target product obtained by biotechnological routes must undergo several stages of purification, which makes these processes more expensive. In the past few years, some works have focused on processes that integrate fermentation to the recovery and purification steps necessary to obtain the final product required. This type of process is called in situ product recovery or extractive fermentation. However, there are some differences in the concepts of the techniques used in these bioprocesses. In this way, this review sought to compile relevant content on considerations and procedures that are being used in this field, such as evaporation, liquid-liquid extraction, permeation, and adsorption techniques. Also, the objective of this review was to approach the different configurations in the recent literature of the processes employed and the main bioproducts obtained, which can be used in the food, pharmaceutical, chemical, and/or fuel additives industry. We intended to elucidate concepts of these techniques, considered very recent, but which emerge as a promising alternative for the integration of bioprocesses.
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Keywords:  extractive fermentation; in situ product recovery; in situ product removal; integrated bioprocess

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32931049     DOI: 10.1002/bab.2024

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biotechnol Appl Biochem        ISSN: 0885-4513            Impact factor:   2.431


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1.  Identification and in situ removal of an inhibitory intermediate to develop an efficient phytosterol bioconversion process using a cyclodextrin-resting cell system.

Authors:  Da Wang; Jian Zhang; Dan-Dan Cao; Xuedong Wang; Dongzhi Wei
Journal:  RSC Adv       Date:  2021-07-15       Impact factor: 4.036

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