Biocatalysis
Fundamentals and Applications
1. Edition January 2004
XXIII, 611 Pages, Hardcover
251 Pictures
78 tables
Handbook/Reference Book
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The whole range of biocatalysis, from a firm grounding in theoretical concepts to in-depth coverage of practical applications and future perspectives.
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The whole range of biocatalysis, from a firm grounding in theoretical concepts to in-depth coverage of practical applications and future perspectives.
The book not only covers reactions, products and processes with and from biological catalysts, but also the process of designing and improving such biocatalysts.
One unique feature is that the fields of chemistry, biology and bioengineering receive equal attention, thus addressing practitioners and students from all three areas.
Characterization of a (Bio-)catalyst
Isolation and Preparation of Microorganisms
Molecular Biology Tools for Biocatalysis
Enzyme Reaction Engineering
Applications of Enzymes as Bulk Actives: Detergents, Textiles, Pulp and Paper, Animal Feed
Applications of Enzymes as Catalysts: Basic Chemicals, Fine Chemicals, Food, Crop Protection, Bulk Pharmaceuticals
Biotechnological Processing Steps for Enzyme Manufacture
Methods for the Investigation of Proteins
Protein Engineering
Applications of Recombinant DNA Technology: Directed Evolution
Biocatalysis in Non-conventional Media
Pharmaceutical Applications of Biocatalysis
Bioinformatics
Systems Biology for Biocatalysis
Evolution of Biocatalytic Function
Stability of Proteins
Artificial Enzymes
Design of Biocatalytic Processes
Comparison of Biological and Chemical Catalysts for Novel Processes
Organic Process Research & Development
"This guidebook is warmly recommended to scientists in academia, industry and authorities engaged in biocatalysis because one unique feature of primary importance is that the interdisciplinary fields of chemistry, biology and bioengineering receive equal attention, thus, addressing both practioners and students from all three areas."
AFS
"The book nicely brings together the essentials of biocatalysis including reactions, the products and processes that utilize the methodology, and techniques for improving biocatalysts."
Catalyst
"I strongly recommend it to advanced students, experienced chemists, biologists, and engineers interested in or actively working in biocatalysis, as it is a rich source of information and offers an excellent opportunity to get an insight into neighbouring areas of expertise."
Angewandte Chemie I.E.
"The content of the book is excellent...the book is excellent and could be read cover to cover or used for reference and I strongly recommend it to anyone interested in the field of biocatalysis..."
Organic Process Research & Development
"With their book "Biocatalysis" Bommarius and Riebel successfully bridge the gap between textbooks and original research papers. The book is recommended for advanced students, experienced chemists and engineers interested in the area of industrial biocatalysis."
CHEMBIOCHEM
"...a timely and detailed summary of the important recent developments in the rapidly moving fields pertinent to harnessing the efficiency and specificity of biological catalysts. It will definitely assist research scientists' efforts to improve their own chemical transformations."
Synthesis
Bettina R. Riebel obtained her diploma in Biology at the University of Cologne, Germany, and her PhD in Biochemistry at the University of Düsseldorf, Germany. She then occupied postdoctoral associate positions with Roche Diagnostics (then Boehringer Mannheim) in Penzberg and at the Research Center Jülich. As of 2000, she is part of the Institute of Pathology in the School of Medicine at Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia, USA, where her main research interests are in host-pathogen relationships, and specifically in tyrosine kinases and cell signaling.