Biomass to transform the chemical industry
(2016) In Australasian Biotechnology 26(3). p.64-65- Abstract
The advances that have been made in metabolic engineering of various host organisms today enables a growing number of chemical compounds to be produced from sugars, rather than petroleum. Some of these products, such as propanediol, and lactic and succinic acid, are reaching commercial-scale production.
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- Lidén, Gunnar LU
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- 2016-10-01
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- Australasian Biotechnology
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- 26
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- 3
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- 2 pages
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- AusBIOTECH LTD
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- scopus:85031901914
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- 1036-7128
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- English
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