| Industrial Biotechnology and Bioprocess Development |
| Antibioic |
| Amino acid |
| Therapeutic Protein |
| Vaccine |
| Enzyme |
| Organic acid |
| Hormone |
| Or we need the cell itself like as |
| Yeast Cell (Baker yeast) |
| Cell product |
| Bacterial cell (Probiotic, biofertilizer) |
| Fungal cell (Biosorption, biofertilizer) |
| Mammalian cell (Tissue Engineering) |
| Vitamin |
| Alcohol |
| Polysaccharides |
| Antibody (Mono- and Polyclonal) |
| Thus, Our micro-bio-factories are |
| Microorganisms |
| Mammalian cells |
| Plant cells |
| Insect cells |
| Industrial Biotechnology is concerned with using biological material to produce products. The first step began witht he identification of need, a need of cell product or cell it self!!! |
| The next step is to develop a biological know-How, through either using knwon cells or doing screening programm for new organism and/or genetic manipulation of the cells and expression of a foreign gene(s), NOT JEANS, to produce a new product. This stage is finished with a physiological studies. However, all of these activites will be, in economical point of view, not more than wasting of time, money and effort if not terminted as an industrial process. |
| Bioprocess Development is a field of sceince which manipulate the cells as micro-bio-factory. Through this way we transform the new inventions in many biological fields such as (microbiology, cell culture and genetic engineering, etc...) to an econimical value. |