Process intensification in continuous flow biocatalysis by up and downstream processing strategies

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Original languageEnglish
Article number102835
JournalCurrent opinion in biotechnology
Volume78
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2022

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In this review, we focus on the holistic continuous enzymatic production and put special emphasis on process intensification by up- and downstream processing in continuous flow biocatalysis. After a brief introduction, we provide an overview of current examples of enzyme immobilization as an upstream process for flow biocatalysis. Thereafter, we provide an overview of unit operations as downstream processing strategies, namely continuous (i) liquid–liquid extraction, (ii) adsorptive downstream processing, and (iii) crystallization and precipitation. Eventually, we present our perspectives on future trends in this research field.

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Process intensification in continuous flow biocatalysis by up and downstream processing strategies. / Meyer, Lars-Erik; Hobisch, Markus; Kara, Selin.
In: Current opinion in biotechnology, Vol. 78, 102835, 12.2022.

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