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9780444503879

Marine Bioprocess Engineering : Proceedings of an International Symposium Organized under Auspices of the Working Party on Applied Biocatalysis of the European Federation of Biotechnology and the European Society for Marine Biotechnology, Noordwijkerhour,

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    9780444503879

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    0444503870

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2000-10-01
  • Publisher: Elsevier Science Ltd
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Table of Contents

Editorial 1(4)
Opening keynote
The bioprocess-technological potential of the sea
5(10)
S.A. Pomponi
Products
The discovery and development of marine compounds with pharmaceutical potential
15(12)
M.H.G. Munro
J.W. Blunt
E.J. Dumdei
S.J.H. Hickford
R.E. Lill
S. Li
C.N. Battershill
A.R. Duckworth
Microbial antagonism: a neglected avenue of natural products research
27(6)
J.G. Burgess
E.M. Jordan
M. Bregu
A. Mearns-Spragg
K.G. Boyd
Screening of marine microalgae for bioremediation of cadmium-polluted seawater
33(6)
T. Matsunaga
H. Takeyama
T. Nakao
A. Yamazawa
Diatom silicon biomineralization as an inspirational source of new approaches to silica production
39(14)
E.G. Vrieling
T.P.M. Beelen
R.A. van Santen
W.W.C. Gieskes
Biosynthesis and properties of an extracellular metalloprotease from the Antarctic marine bacterium Sphingomonas paucimobilis
53(8)
M. Turkiewicz
E. Gromek
H. Kalinowska
M. Zielinska
Cyanobacteria--a potential source of new biologically active substances
61(4)
S. Kreitlow
S. Mundt
U. Lindequist
Biodiversity and potentials of marine-derived microorganisms
65(6)
F. Sponga
L. Cavaletti
A. Lazzarini
A. Borghi
I. Ciciliato
D. Losi
F. Marinelli
Production and particle characterization of the frustules of Cyclotella cryptica in comparison with siliceous earth
71(6)
Z. Csogor
D. Melgar
K. Schmidt
C. Posten
Biotechnological potential of North Sea salt marsh plants--a review of traditional knowledge
77(8)
G. Liebezeit
T.D. Kunnemann
G. Gad
The pharmaceutical exploration of cold water ascidians from the Netherlands: a possible source of new cytotoxic natural products
85(4)
A. Koulman
L.M.C. Pruijn
T.S.A. Sandstra
H.J. Woerdenbag
N. Pras
Energy
Biotechnological hydrogen production: research for efficient light energy conversion
89(14)
J. Miyake
M. Miyake
Y. Asada
Substrate consumption rates for hydrogen production by Rhodobacter sphaeroides in a column photobioreactor
103(12)
I. Eroglu
K. Aslan
U. Gunduz
M. Yucel
L. Turker
The biocatalytic effect of Halobacterium halobium on photoelectrochemical hydrogen production
115(10)
V. Sediroglu
I. Eroglu
M. Yucel
L. Turker
U. Gunduz
Identification of by-products in hydrogen producing bacteria; Rhodobacter sphaeroides O.U. 001 grown in the waste water of a sugar refinery
125(8)
D.O. Yigit
U. Gunduz
L. Turker
M. Yucel
I. Eroglu
Cultivation of marine organisms
Cell cultures from marine invertebrates: obstacles, new approaches and recent improvements
133(22)
B. Rinkevich
Growth of the sponge Pseudosuberites (aff.) andrewsi in a closed system
155(8)
R. Osinga
P.B. de Beukelaer
E.M. Meijer
J. Tramper
R.H. Wijffels
Aquaculture of sponges on scallops for natural products research and antifouling
163(12)
E. Armstrong
J.D. McKenzie
G.T. Goldsworthy
Photoheterotrophy in the production of phytoplankton organisms
175(10)
B.J.B. Wood
P.H.K. Grimson
J.B. German
M. Turner
Optimisation of docosahexaenoic acid production in batch cultivations by Crypthecodinium cohnii
185(8)
M.E. de Swaaf
T.C. de Rijk
G. Eggink
L. Sijtsma
Long-chain n--3 polyunsaturated fatty acid production by members of the marine protistan group the thraustochytrids: screening of isolates and optimisation of docosahexaenoic acid production
193(10)
R.D. Bowles
A.E. Hunt
G.B. Bremer
M.G. Duchars
R.A. Eaton
Cultivation of the marine basidiomycete Nia vibrissa (Moore & Meyers)
203(4)
H. Helmholz
P. Etoundi
U. Lindequist
Controlled cultivation of Alexandrium minutum and [33P] orthophosphate cell labeling towards surface adhesion tests
207(6)
S. La Barre
S. Singer
E. Erard-Le Denn
M. Jozefowicz
Production of α-tocopherol by sequential heterotrophic-photoautotrophic cultivation of Euglena gracilis
213(10)
J.C. Ogbonna
S. Tomiyama
H. Tanaka
Effect of Ca2+ channel blockers on glycerol levels in Dunaliella tertiolecta under hypoosmotic stress
223(4)
K. Tsukahara
S. Sawayama
T. Yagishita
T. Ogi
Sporulation and sterilization method for axenic culture of Gelidium canariensis
227(4)
P. Garcia-Jimenez
F.D. Marian
M. Rodrigo
R.R. Robaina
Design and scale-up of in vitro cultures
Photobioreactors: light regime, mass transfer, and scaleup
231(18)
E. Molina Grima
F.G.A. Fernandez
F. Garcia Camacho
Y. Chisti
Comparative evaluation of compact photobioreactors for large-scale monoculture of microalgae
249(22)
A. Sanchez Miron
A. Contreras Gomez
F. Garcia Camacho
E. Molina Grima
Y. Chisti
Outdoor continuous culture of Porphyridium cruentium in a tubular photobioreactor: quantitative analysis of the daily cyclic variation of culture parameters
271(18)
M.M. Rebolloso Fuentes
J.L. Garcia Sanchez
J.M. Fernandez Sevilla
F.G. Acien Fernandez
J.A. Sanchez Perez
E. Molina Grima
An integrated solar and artificial light system for internal illumination of photobioreactors
289(10)
J.C. Ogbonna
T. Soejima
H. Tanaka
Production of eicosapentaenoic acid by Nannochloropsis sp. cultures in outdoor tubular photobioreactors
299(14)
G. Chini Zittelli
F. Lavista
A. Bastianini
L. Rodolfi
M. Vincenzini
M.R. Tredici
Commercial production of microalgae: ponds, tanks, tubes and fermenters
313(10)
M.A. Borowitzka
Specific growth rate of Chlamydomonas reinhardtii and Chlorella sorokiniana under medium duration light/dark cycles: 13--87 s
323(12)
M. Janssen
T.C. Kuijpers
B. Veldhoen
M.B. Ternbach
J. Tramper
L.R. Mur
R.H. Wijffels
Modelling of a continuous pilot photobioreactor for microalgae production
335(8)
D. Baquerisse
S. Nouals
A. Isambert
P.F. dos Santos
G. Durand
Opportunities for marine bioprocess intensification using novel bioreactor design: frequency of barotolerance in microorganisms obtained from surface waters
343(8)
P.C. Wright
C. Stevenson
E. McEvoy
J.G. Burgess
Effect of light-path length in outdoor flat plate reactors on output rate of cell mass and of EPA in Nannochloropsis sp.
351(6)
N. Zou
A. Richmond
Methanol as alternative carbon source for quicker efficient production of the microalgae Chlorella minutissima: Role of the concentration and frequence of administration
357(6)
K. Kotzabasis
A. Hatziathanasiou
M.V. Bengoa-Ruigomez
M. Kentouri
P. Divanach
Product recovery
Fishing products from the sea--rational downstream processing of marine bioproducts
363(10)
L.A.M. van der Wielen
L.K. Cabatingan
The preparation and applications of functional fibres from crab shell chitin
373(6)
S. Hirano
T. Nakahira
M. Nakagawa
S.K. Kim
Lipase-catalyzed esterification of glycerol and polyunsaturated fatty acids from fish and microalgae oils
379(14)
A. Robles Medina
L. Esteban Cerdan
A. Gimenez Gimenez
B. Camacho Paez
M.J. Ibanez Gonzalez
E. Molina Grima
Concentration and desalting by membrane processes of a natural pigment produced by the marine diatom Haslea ostrearia Simonsen
393(10)
L. Vandanjon
P. Jaouen
N. Rossignol
F. Quemeneur
J.-M. Robert
Closing keynote
Marine bioprocess engineering: the missing link to commercialization
403(6)
O.R. Zaborsky
Author Index 409(4)
Subject Index 413

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