Bioprocessing Part 2: Separation / Recovery
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- čas přidán 9. 10. 2013
- This video is the second in a series of three videos depicting the major stages of industrial-scale bioprocessing: fermentation, separation/recovery, and purification. This video describes the process by which a biological product-in this case, molecules of Green Fluorescent Protein (GFP)-is recovered from host e coli cells. The steps of this process are, in very basic terms: (1) separation of cell solids from the broth, (2) disruption of those host cells to release the product contained in them, and (3) isolation of the product through removal of cell debris and other impurities. Tools used to perform these steps include centrifuges, cell disrupters and microfilters.
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Very informative video. The process and procedure are on point.
I'm glad that I get to do fermentation in my Proteins biology class.
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good video. It was easy to understand and I am very happy, that the subtitles were not made by YT. Only the music makes me tired.
Protein expression in lab vs in industry
Centrifuge vs disk stack centrifuge
Lyse with liquid N2, then silicates vs homogenized
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What the key take away from the video?
I liked it... however, I saw a few cGMP and cGLP issues.
Please put the times and the issues. It would be nice to learn.
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I feel sorry for the bacteria
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Translate your videos for portuguese, please.