1. Biopharmaceuticals from microorganisms: from production to purification.
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Jozala AF, Geraldes DC, Tundisi LL, Feitosa VA, Breyer CA, Cardoso SL, Mazzola PG, Oliveira-Nascimento L, Rangel-Yagui CO, Magalhães PO, Oliveira MA, and Pessoa A Jr
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- Biosimilar Pharmaceuticals, Drug Industry, Fermentation, Humans, Recombinant Proteins, Biological Products, Biotechnology, Microbiological Techniques, Pharmaceutical Preparations
- Abstract
The use of biopharmaceuticals dates from the 19th century and within 5-10 years, up to 50% of all drugs in development will be biopharmaceuticals. In the 1980s, the biopharmaceutical industry experienced a significant growth in the production and approval of recombinant proteins such as interferons (IFN α, β, and γ) and growth hormones. The production of biopharmaceuticals, known as bioprocess, involves a wide range of techniques. In this review, we discuss the technology involved in the bioprocess and describe the available strategies and main advances in microbial fermentation and purification process to obtain biopharmaceuticals., (Copyright © 2016 Sociedade Brasileira de Microbiologia. Published by Elsevier Editora Ltda. All rights reserved.)
- Published
- 2016
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