Solving Large Problems With Small Biofactories

Biotechnology in food production and processing.

Title

Biotechnology in food production and processing.

Publication Type
Journal Article
Year of Publication
1985
Journal
Science
Volume
229
Issue
4719
Pagination
1224-9
Date Published
1985 Sep 20
ISSN
0036-8075

Keywords

Abstract

The food processing industry is the oldest and largest industry using biotechnological processes. Further development of food products and processes based on biotechnology depends upon the improvement of existing processes, such as fermentation, immobilized biocatalyst technology, and production of additives and processing aids, as well as the development of new opportunities for food biotechnology. Improvements are needed in the characterization, safety, and quality control of food materials, in processing methods, in waste conversion and utilization processes, and in currently used food microorganism and tissue culture systems. Also needed are fundamental studies of the structure-function relationship of food materials and of the cell physiology and biochemistry of raw materials.

Alternate Journal
Science
Citation Key
264

PubMed ID

17770800

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