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The contributions to this special volume were selected in order to show present trends in the field of bioprocess monitoring and estimation. Established conventional methods are critically discussed and non-conventional ones introduced. Two papers focus on more fuzzy approaches such as electronic noses or advanced chemometric techniques. One contribution illustrates the high potential with the example of cephalosporin production. Three contributions dare to "look" inside the cells, one by the analysis of (microscopic) images, one by trying to estimate the so-called physiological state, and the third by analyzing the metabolic network. This shows how sophisticated (bio)chemical as well as mathematical analytical tools result in better understanding of living systems and bioprocesses
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monografia Rebiun05068794 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun05068794 121227s2000 gw | s |||| 0|eng d 9783540487739 978-3-540-48773-9 10.1007/3-540-48773-5 doi UAM 991007781828904211 UPM 991005575532604212 UCAR 991007918080004213 BUC Bioanalysis and Biosensors for Bioprocess Monitoring recurso electrónico] edited by B. Sonnleitner With contributions by numerous experts Berlin, Heidelberg Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2000 Berlin, Heidelberg Berlin, Heidelberg Springer Berlin Heidelberg XV, 244 p. online resource XV, 244 p. Chemistry and Materials Science (Springer-11644) Advances in Biochemical Engineering/Biotechnology 0724-6145 66 Instrumentation of Biotechnological Processes -- Electronic Noses for Bioreactor Monitoring -- Rapid Analysis of High-Dimensional Bioprocesses Using Multivariate Spectroscopies and Advanced Chemometrics -- On-line and Off-line Monitoring of the Production of Cephalosporin C by Acremonium chrysogenum -- Biomass Quantification by Image Analysis -- Monitoring the Physiological Status in Bioprocesses on the Cellular Level -- Metabolic Network Analysis The contributions to this special volume were selected in order to show present trends in the field of bioprocess monitoring and estimation. Established conventional methods are critically discussed and non-conventional ones introduced. Two papers focus on more fuzzy approaches such as electronic noses or advanced chemometric techniques. One contribution illustrates the high potential with the example of cephalosporin production. Three contributions dare to "look" inside the cells, one by the analysis of (microscopic) images, one by trying to estimate the so-called physiological state, and the third by analyzing the metabolic network. This shows how sophisticated (bio)chemical as well as mathematical analytical tools result in better understanding of living systems and bioprocesses Analytical biochemistry Biotechnology Chemical engineering Chemistry, Organic Chemistry Libros electrónicos Sonnleitner, B. editor SpringerLink (Online service) SpringerLink eBooks (Servicio en línea) Springer eBooks Springer eBooks Printed edition 9783540660521