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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.

Classification of bovine serum albumin

Bovine serum albumin (also known as BSA or "Fraction V") is a serum albumin protein isolated from cows. Rockland produces BSA in various formats for use in immunology, biochemistry, and biotechnology.

Oct 12,2019  Biochemical Engineering

Q:Should I Use L-Glutamine for IBS?

A:L-glutamine, or just glutamine, is an amino acid. Amino acids are nutrients that help synthesize protein in the human body for nutrition. They can be found in protein-rich foods, including those from

Oct 12,2019  Biochemical Engineering

D-galactose affects ageing male and female brains differently

A research study by the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (UAB) in collaboration with the University of La Laguna (ULL) demonstrates in mice the biological relevance of sex in the effects of accelerat

Oct 12,2019  Biochemical Engineering

Uses of Melanotan II

Melanotan is a lab-made chemical. It is similar to a hormone found in the body. It was originally made as a drug to help treat certain skin conditions. It is also sold over the internet as a supplemen

Oct 10,2019  Biochemical Engineering

Causes of abnormal creatinine levels and symptoms

A high level of creatinine is not a direct cause of symptoms, and patients with above-normal levels of creatinine may notice no change. Symptoms associated with high creatinine are most often caused b

Oct 8,2019  Biochemical Engineering

Biological Significance of Creatinine

Creatinine is a chemical waste product of creatine phosphate metabolism by skeletal muscle tissue as part of normal daily activity. It is a non-protein made by the body and is used to supply energy ma

Oct 8,2019  Biochemical Engineering

Salmonella causing bloodstream infections in central Africa

The study, published today (19 September 2019) in Nature Communications, was conducted by researchers from the Institute of Tropical Medicine (ITM) in Antwerp, the Institut National de Recherche Biomé

Sep 24,2019  Biochemical Engineering

Application of Hypericin

Hypericin is a naturally occurring substance found in the common St. John's Wort (Hypericum species) and can also be synthesized from the anthraquinone derivative emodin. As the main component of Hype

Sep 19,2019  Biochemical Engineering

The toxic effects of Brusatol

Brusatol is a natural quassinoid that shows a potential therapeutic use in cancer models by the inhibition of Nuclear factor erythroid 2-related factor 2 (Nrf2) and is capable of inducing a variety of

Sep 19,2019  Biochemical Engineering

The pharmacologic action of Baricitinib

Baricitinib is a selective and reversible Janus kinase 1 (JAK1) and 2 (JAK2) inhibitor. Janus kinases belong to the tyrosine protein kinase family and play an important role in the proinflammatory pat

Sep 17,2019  Biochemical Engineering
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