Protein Hydrolysates in Biotechnology
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Product details:
- Edition number 2010
- Publisher Springer Netherlands
- Date of Publication 2 September 2014
- Number of Volumes 1 pieces, Previously published in hardcover
- ISBN 9789401783200
- Binding Paperback
- See also 9781402066733
- No. of pages229 pages
- Size 235x155 mm
- Weight 454 g
- Language English
- Illustrations XIII, 229 p. 0
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Protein hydrolysates, otherwise commonly known as peptones or peptides, are used in a wide variety of products in fermentation and biotechnology industries. The term “peptone” was first introduced in 1880 by Nagelli for growing bacterial cultures. However, later it was discovered that peptones derived from the partial digestion of proteins would furnish organic nitrogen in readily available form. Ever since, p- tones, which are commonly known as protein hydrolysates, have been used not only for growth of microbial cultures, but also as nitrogen source in commercial fermen- tions using animal cells and recombinant microorganisms for the production of value added products such as therapeutic proteins, hormones, vaccines, etc. Today, the characterization, screening and manufacturing of protein hyd- lysates has become more sophisticated, with the introduction of reliable analytical instrumentation, high throughput screening techniques coupled with statistical design approaches, novel enzymes and efficient downstream processing equipment. This has enabled the introduction of custom-built products for specialized appli- tions in diverse fields of fermentation and biotechnology, such as the following. 1. Protein hydrolysates are used as much more than a simple nitrogen source. For example, the productivities of several therapeutic drugs made by animal cells and recombinant microorganisms have been markedly increased by use of p- tein hydrolysates. This is extremely important when capacities are limited. 2. Protein hydrolysates are employed in the manufacturing of vaccines by ferm- tation processes and also used as vaccine stabilizers.
MoreTable of Contents:
Applications of Protein Hydrolysates in Biotechnology.- State of the Art Manufacturing of Protein Hydrolysates.- Towards an Understanding of How Protein Hydrolysates Stimulate More Efficient Biosynthesis in Cultured Cells.- Benefits and Limitations of Protein Hydrolysates as Components of Serum-Free Media for Animal Cell Culture Applications.- Oligopeptides as External Molecular Signals Affecting Growth and Death in Animal Cell Cultures.- Use of Protein Hydrolysates in Industrial Starter Culture Fermentations.- Protein Hydrolysates from Non-bovine and Plant Sources Replaces Tryptone in Microbiological Media.- The Use of Protein Hydrolysates for Weed Control.- Physiological Importance and Mechanisms of Protein Hydrolysate Absorption.- Protein Hydrolysates/Peptides in Animal Nutrition.- Protein Hydrolysates as Hypoallergenic, Flavors and Palatants for Companion Animals.- The Development of Novel Recombinant Human Gelatins as Replacements for Animal-Derived Gelatin in Pharmaceutical Applications.
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