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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.

Diagnostic use of Creatinine

Creatinine is a chemical waste product in the blood that passes through the kidneys to be filtered and eliminated in urine. The chemical waste is a by-product of normal muscle function.

Jul 14,2022  Biochemical Engineering

Synthesis and application of Taxifolin

Taxifolin, a very important dihydroflavonol compound with the formula of C15H12O7, is an ordorless, colorless acicular crystal or in pale yellow powder.

Jul 8,2022  Biochemical Engineering

Efficacy and effects of bitter amygdalin

Amygdalin (from the Greek "lentil"), also known as bitter amygdalin, is a toxic cyanogenic glycoside found in many plants, but most notably in the seeds of apricots, bitter almonds, apples, peaches an

Jul 7,2022  Biochemical Engineering

Application of Polydatin

Polydatin can also be detected in grape, peanut, hop cones, red wines, hop pellets, cocoa-containing products, chocolate products and many daily diets. Polydatin is the most abundant form of resveratr

Jul 7,2022  Biochemical Engineering

Function and Applications of Pepsin

Pepsin is one of three principal endopeptidases (enzymes cutting proteins in the middle) in the human digestive system, the other two being chymotrypsin and trypsin.

Jul 5,2022  Biochemical Engineering

Pharmacological activity of Plitidepsin

Plitidepsin (also known as dehydrodidemnin B, marketed by PharmaMar, S.A. under the trade name Aplidin) is a chemical compound extracted from the ascidian Aplidium albicans.

Jul 1,2022  Biochemical Engineering

Biological functions and Synthesis of corticotropin-releasing factor (CRF)

The corticotropin-releasing factor (CRF)-like peptide in insects is a peptide hormone capable of regulating fluid excretion from the renal organ (Malpighian tubules).

Jun 27,2022  Biochemical Engineering

Bradykinin

Bradykinin (BK) is a short-lived, potent vasodilating peptide hormone that is highly involved in inflammation and edema formation. It is the major active hormone in the kallikrein-kinin system (KKS).

Jun 27,2022  Biochemical Engineering

Application and Pharmacology of Cytidine

Cytidine is a pyrimidine nucleoside comprised of a cytosine bound to ribose via a beta-N1 glycosidic bond. Cytidine is a precursor for uridine. Both cytidine and uridine are utilized in RNA synthesis.

Jun 27,2022  Biochemical Engineering

Synthesis and Clinical implications of Glycine

Glycine is integral to the formation of α-helix in the protein. Glycine acts as an inhibitory neurotransmitter. It also acts as a coagonist along with glutamate, facilitating the excitatory potential

Jun 23,2022  Biochemical Engineering
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