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Bioprocesses Upstage Traditional Chemical Processes.


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PALO ALTO Palo Alto, city, California
Palo Alto (păl`ō ăl`tō), city (1990 pop. 55,900), Santa Clara co., W Calif.; inc. 1894. Although primarily residential, Palo Alto has aerospace, electronics, and advanced research industries.
, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--March 9, 2004

Exciting advances in biotechnology are driving the increasing acceptance of biotech products in several industries, especially pharmaceuticals, agriculture, and chemicals. Bioprocesses sometimes eliminate conventional steps in chemical synthesis In chemistry, chemical synthesis is purposeful execution of chemical reactions in order to get a product, or several products. This happens by physical and chemical manipulations usually involving one or more reactions.  while enabling cost-effective manufacturing.

"The pace of bioprocess bi·o·proc·ess  
n.
1. A technique that produces a biological material, such as a genetically engineered microbial strain, for commercial use.

2.
 adoption in different industries will depend on the economic viability of the process and the influence of regulations," says Technical Insights Analyst Miriam Nagel. "Additionally, the difficulties associated with biotech adoption are likely to vary and concerns of one industry may not be significant for another industry."

For instance, intensity and high cost of R&D is expected to weigh down To overbalance.
To oppress with weight; to overburden; to depress.
- Milton.

to sink by its own weight.

See also: Weigh Weigh Weigh
 the development of biopharmaceutical drugs, whereas political uncertainties and public pressure for safe and sustainable development Sustainable development is a socio-ecological process characterized by the fulfilment of human needs while maintaining the quality of the natural environment indefinitely. The linkage between environment and development was globally recognized in 1980, when the International Union  are critical factors in the chemicals industry.

Agriculture will be another key sector confronting two primary challenges -- public apprehension over genetic engineering processes and the subsequent enactment of complex regulations. These factors are likely to slow down the adoption of bioprocesses.

However, if the launch of blockbuster biopharmaceutical drugs for hepatitis, cancer, diabetes, and hemophilia, and the subsequent revenue surge for pharmaceutical companies in 2003, is any indication, more industries are likely to step up the deployment of bioprocesses.

"The elimination of several conventional steps used to synthesize vitamins and antibiotics has significantly reduced production cost and adverse impact on the environment, and this, in turn, is encouraging the acceptance of bioprocesses," says Nagel.

The gradual increase in adoption rate is distinctly evident from the development of biopolymers -- particularly biodegradable plastics -- derived entirely from renewable resources, and introduction of applications such as biodegradable cutlery and disposable compact discs.

The European Union's approval of biological fungicide fungicide (fŭn`jəsīd', fŭng`gə–), any substance used to destroy fungi. Some fungi are extremely damaging to crops (see diseases of plants), and others cause diseases in humans and other animals (see fungal infection).  for use on food crops and the green signal given by the United States United States, officially United States of America, republic (2005 est. pop. 295,734,000), 3,539,227 sq mi (9,166,598 sq km), North America. The United States is the world's third largest country in population and the fourth largest country in area.  for development of novel gene delivery technology that could be used in agriculture and medicine are also providing additional impetus for biotech adoption. One of the first applications is likely to be engineered soybean soybean, soya bean, or soy pea, leguminous plant (Glycine max, G. soja, or Soja max) of the family Leguminosae (pulse family), native to tropical and warm temperate regions of Asia, where it has been  varieties that are capable of superior disease resistance and reduction of saturated fat saturated fat, any solid fat that is an ester of glycerol and a saturated fatty acid. The molecules of a saturated fat have only single bonds between carbon atoms; if double bonds are present in the fatty acid portion of the molecule, the fat is said to be  content.

"Innovation is the key for biotechnology advances in healthcare, agriculture, industrial production, and environmental management," says Nagel. "Keeping this in mind, biotech companies are reinvesting more than 50 percent of revenues in R&D."

These sustained efforts are paying off as more than 155 biotechnology drugs and vaccines have recently been approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA FDA
abbr.
Food and Drug Administration


FDA,
n.pr See Food and Drug Administration.

FDA,
n.pr the abbreviation for the Food and Drug Administration.
) in the United States alone. Remarkably, 75 percent of the approvals have come in the last six years.

"The mere fact that almost 99 percent of uncultured microbial microbial

pertaining to or emanating from a microbe.


microbial digestion
the breakdown of organic material, especially feedstuffs, by microbial organisms.
 species in the environment have not been catalogued is a signpost for the endless opportunities for application of biotechnology in different industries," opines Opines are low molecular weight compounds found in plant crown gall tumors produced by the parasitic bacterium Agrobacterium. Opine biosynthesis is catalyzed by specific enzymes encoded by genes contained in a small segment of DNA (known as the T-DNA, for 'transfer DNA')  Nagel. "Industrial biotechnology The references in this article would be clearer with a different and/or consistent style of citation, footnoting or external linking.
Industrial biotechnology (known mainly in Europe as white biotechnology
 has the potential to be the 'third wave' following pharmaceutical and agricultural biotechnology," concludes Nagel.

Advances in Biotechnology for Chemical Manufacture: Part 2 is part of the Biotechnology Vertical Industry Subscription and showcases some of the exhilarating and seminal developments in the manufacture of biotech-based chemicals besides providing wide-ranging information on patents, drug and vaccine approvals, and registered pesticides. The principal focus of the research is application of biotech processes in the health sciences industry: antibiotics, vitamins and biopharmaceuticals, biopolymers, biocatalysts, and biotech pest control pest control ncontrol m de plagas

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. Executive summaries and interviews are available to the press.

If you are interested in an analysis overview which provide manufacturers, end-users and other industry participants an overview, summary, challenges and latest coverage of Advances in Biotechnology for Chemical Manufacture: Part 2, send an e-mail to Julia Paulson - Technical Insights Media Relations Executive at jpaulson@frost.com with the following information: Full name, Company Name, Title, Contact Tel Number, Contact Fax Number, E-mail. Upon receipt of the above information, an overview will be e-mailed to you.

Technical Insights is an international technology analysis business that produces a variety of technical news alert, newsletter, and report services.

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Keywords in this release: bioprocesses, biopharmaceuticals, blockbuster drugs, biopolymers, biodegradable plastics, renewable resources, disposable compact discs, biological fungicide, food crops, gene delivery, Food and Drug Administration, FDA, microbial species, biotechnology, chemicals, biocatalysts
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