Biochemical Engineering
Abstract
Biochemical engineering is the application of engineering principles to conceive, design,
develop, operate, and/or use processes and products based on biological and biochemical
phenomena. Biochemical engineering influences a broad range of industries, including health
care, agriculture, food, enzymes, chemicals, waste treatment, and energy, among others.
Historically, biochemical engineering has been distinguished from biomedical engineering by
its emphasis on biochemistry and microbiology and by the lack of a health care focus. This is
no longer the case. There is increasing participation of biochemical engineers in the direct
development of pharmaceuticals and other therapeutic products. Biochemical engineering has
been central to the development of the biotechnology industry, given the need to generate
prospective products on scales sufficient for testing, regulatory evaluation, and subsequent
sale. This book begins with a review of biodiesel processing technology, the use of varied
biodiesel in diesel engines and an analysis of economic scale and ecological impact of
biodiesel fuel. Other areas of research include the application of biochemical engineering in
the fishery industry, algae growth, and waste water management.
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