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Biochemical Engineering

Biochemical Engineering is one of the pillar industries of the 21st century and is the interdiscipline of biology, chemistry and engineering, being the general term of biochemical engineering and bio-processing engineering as well as being a branch of biotechnology. It is also one of the frontiers of chemical engineering disciplines and is the means for the conversion of biological technology into productivity, industrialization and commercialization. Biochemical Engineering products are products with animals, plants, microorganisms as raw materials and processing through approaches of biochemical engineering, physics and chemistry. It is widely applied to various kinds of fields including medicine, food, feed, basic organic chemicals, organic acids and bio-pesticides.

The harmful of abamectin to humans

Avermectin is a new pesticide with a wide margin of safety; however, severe cases of intoxication cause coma, hypotension, acidosis, and even death.

Feb 19,2024  Biochemical Engineering

How to Prepare Corn Cob Activated Carbon

Corn cob is a rich biomass resource, and many studies have been conducted on its various applications.

Feb 4,2024  Biochemical Engineering

Tisotumab Vedotin: Synthesis and Introduction

Tisotumab Vedotin may be obtained by conjugating Vedotin to a TF monoclonal antibody.

Jan 26,2024  Biochemical Engineering

Asciminib Hydrochloride: Synthesis and Introduction

Asciminib Hydrochloride is synthesised using chloronicotinate as a raw material by chemical reaction.

Jan 26,2024  Biochemical Engineering

The toxicity Studies of Coenzyme Q10

Coenzyme Q10 is a member of the ubiquinone family of compounds. All animals, including humans, can synthesize ubiquinones. Hence, coenzyme Q10 is not considered a vitamin.

Jan 25,2024  Biochemical Engineering

How to synthesize Entrectinib

Entrectinib is an orally available, CNS-active, selective inhibitor of the tyrosine kinases tropomyosin receptor kinase (Trk) A/B/C, anaplastic lymphoma kinase (ALK), and c-ros oncogene 1 (ROS1).

Jan 18,2024  Biochemical Engineering

Q:What is the connection between TBTU and HBTU?

A:HBTU is a standard coupling agent commonly used for the activation of free carboxylic acids during the solution and solid phase peptide synthesis.

Jan 17,2024  Biochemical Engineering

What is L-carnosine used for?

Carnosine, or L-carnosine, is a naturally occurring substance in the body. It is most commonly known as a powerful antioxidant.

Jan 15,2024  Biochemical Engineering

Q:Is pterostilbene better than resveratrol?

A:Pterostilbene exhibits increased bioavailability due to the presence of two methoxy groups, which cause it to exhibit increased lipophilic and oral absorption.

Jan 15,2024  Biochemical Engineering

Q:What is the difference between D-galactose and D-glucose

A: The only difference between D-glucose and D-galactose is in carbon-4.

Jan 11,2024  Biochemical Engineering
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