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Technical Biochemistry - The Biochemistry and Industrial Use of Natural Products

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This textbook of biochemistry has been completely revised and expanded for its second edition. Biotechnologists and bioprocess engineers will find precise information on modern issues in the fascinating and complex field of technical biochemistry, where technology and biology need not be a contradiction. The authors have attempted to write a textbook for students of bioengineering from the students' perspective. Unlike well-known and well-established textbooks in biology, biochemistry, and biotechnology, this book presents biological concepts and links them with technical and engineering problems. The aim of this textbook is to shed light on biochemical principles in natural product biosynthesis and explain their biotechnological and bioprocess engineering production pathways.
Content:

  • Application of biochemistry in medicine, pharmacy, and engineering
  • Photosynthesis - The chemistry of light
  • Carbohydrate metabolism - Sugars as energy carriers
  • Amino acids and peptides - Proteins as biocatalysts
  • Carbohydrates, lipids, and proteins - Building blocks for technical and pharmaceutical substances
  • Important biosyntheses of primary and secondary metabolism
  • Natural product biosynthesis - Biology and chemistry of secondary metabolites
Target Audience:
  • Students of bioprocess engineering, biotechnology, pharmacy, chemistry
  • Biologists, biotechnologists, process engineers, pharmacists, chemists with a focus on biotechnology

List of contents

Biology and Technology, An Introduction.- Fundamentals of Technical Biochemistry.- The Basis of All Biochemical Reactions in Primary Metabolism.- Bioorganic Reactions and Building Blocks of Natural Product Biosynthesis.- Technical Enzymes.- Vitamins.- The Basis of All Biochemical Reactions in Primary Metabolism.- Carbohydrate Metabolism.- Amino Acid Metabolism.- Fatty Acid Biosynthesis and ABE Metabolism.- Secondary Metabolism and Important Biotechnological Pathways.- Phenolic Natural Products.- Terpenes.- Alkaloids.- Antibiotics.- Environmental Biochemistry.- Biochemical Processes in the Future.

About the author

Oliver Kayser studied pharmacy and earned his doctorate in Pharmaceutical Biology. Since 2010, he has held the chair of Technical Biochemistry at the Technical University of Dortmund, where he focuses on the heterologous biosynthesis of cannabinoids in yeast.
Nils Averesch studied biochemical engineering at the Technical University of Dortmund and earned his PhD with a focus on metabolic engineering from the University of Queensland. After working at NASA Ames Research Center he joined Stanford University and built a research group before becoming faculty at the University of Florida. The Averesch Lab researches the discovery and production of advanced biomaterials using microbial cell factories that utilize waste streams such as greenhouse gases as feedstocks.

Product details

Authors Nils J H Averesch, Nils J. H. Averesch, Oliver Kayser
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Original title Technische Biochemie
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 23.02.2025
 
EAN 9783658471200
ISBN 978-3-658-47120-0
No. of pages 274
Illustrations XIV, 274 p. 196 illus., 64 illus. in color.
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Biology > Biochemistry, biophysics

Biotechnologie, Pharmazie, Apotheke, Biowissenschaften, allgemein, Life Sciences, METABOLISM, biochemistry, biotechnology, Natural Products, terpenoids, Pharmacy, Synthetic Biology, biosynthesis, Photosynthesis, natural product chemistry, Secondary metabolites, Metabolic Pathways, Monosaccharide, Natural Product Biotechnology, Biochemical pathways, Bioprocess Engineer, Alkaloids, Phenylpropane

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