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Metabolic Engineering of Monoterpene | Genetics

In this article we will discuss about the metabolic engineering of monoterpene. Terpenoids are otherwise known as isoprenoids are the largest family of natural prod­ucts. They are well known for their constituents of the essential oils. Monoterpenes are com­mercially significant because of their extensive use in food, cosmetic and pharmaceutical indus­tries. The terpenoids are made up of few to thousands [...]

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Production of Biopharmaceutical | Genetics

Plants are the potential source for the commercial production of biopharmaceuticals such as proteins, peptides, enzymes and carbohydrates. Biopharmaceuticals have traditionally been produced by routine conventional systems such as microbial fermentation and cultured mammalian cells. The demand for the pharmaceuticals and new therapeutic proteins, discovered through genomics, will increase considerably. The use of pharmaceutical proteins from natural source (animals and [...]

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Production of Chain Fatty Acids | Genetics

in this article we will discuss about the production of medium and longer chain fatty acids. Productions of Medium Chain Fatty Acids: Several plant oil is made up of medium chain or short chain fatty acids. Major portion of the vegetable oil consist of fatty acids like stearic, palmetic, oleic, linoleic and linolenic acids. These are C16 and C18 in [...]

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