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- Bioconversion abstract "The term Bioconversion, also known as biotransformation refers to the use of live organisms often microorganisms to carry out a chemical reaction that is more costly or not feasible nonbiologically. These organisms convert a substance to a chemically modified form. An example is the industrial production of cortisone. One step is the bioconversion of Progesterone to 11-alpha-Hydroxyprogesterone by Rhizopus nigricans.Another example of this is the conversion of organic materials, such as plant or animal waste, into usable products or energy sources by biological processes or agents, such as certain microorganisms, some Detritivores or enzymes.The conversion of organic materials, such as plant or animal waste, into usable products or energy sources by biological processes or agents, such as certain microorganisms. (david)The Bioconversion Science and Technology group performs multidisciplinary R&D for the Department of Energy's (DOE) relevant applications of bioprocessing, especially with biomass. Bioprocessing combines the disciplines of chemical engineering, microbiology and biochemistry. The Group 's primary role is investigation of the use of microorganism, microbial consortia and microbial enzymes in bioenergy research. (david)New cellulosic ethanol conversion processes have enabled the variety and volume of feedstock that can be bioconverted to expand rapidly. Feedstock now includes materials derived from plant or animal waste such as paper, auto-fluff, tires, fabric, construction materials, municipal solid waste (MSW), sludge, sewage, etc.".
- Bioconversion wikiPageExternalLink www.bioconversion.it.
- Bioconversion wikiPageExternalLink bioconversion_presentazione_web.pdf.
- Bioconversion wikiPageExternalLink www.brienergy.com.
- Bioconversion wikiPageExternalLink index_EN.
- Bioconversion wikiPageExternalLink bioconversion.html.
- Bioconversion wikiPageExternalLink www.genencor.com.
- Bioconversion wikiPageExternalLink www.novozymes.com.
- Bioconversion wikiPageExternalLink www.thebiopod.com.
- Bioconversion wikiPageID "3788586".
- Bioconversion wikiPageRevisionID "626023723".
- Bioconversion hasPhotoCollection Bioconversion.
- Bioconversion subject Category:Biodegradable_waste_management.
- Bioconversion subject Category:Bioenergy.
- Bioconversion subject Category:Chemical_processes.
- Bioconversion subject Category:Environmental_chemistry.
- Bioconversion subject Category:Fermentation.
- Bioconversion subject Category:Sustainable_technologies.
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- Bioconversion type SustainableTechnologies.
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- Bioconversion type Thing.
- Bioconversion comment "The term Bioconversion, also known as biotransformation refers to the use of live organisms often microorganisms to carry out a chemical reaction that is more costly or not feasible nonbiologically. These organisms convert a substance to a chemically modified form. An example is the industrial production of cortisone.".
- Bioconversion label "Bioconversion".
- Bioconversion label "Biokonversion".
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- Bioconversion isPrimaryTopicOf Bioconversion.