JNTUK B.Tech Industrial Biotechnology gives you detail information of Industrial Biotechnology R13 syllabus It will be help full to understand you complete curriculum of the year.
Learning Objectives
- To have an overview of ancient and modern biotechnology
- To learn about the applications of animal and plant biotechnology
- To learn about large scale separation processes
- To learn about the techno-economic, legal, social, and ethical aspects of biotechnology
- To understand the fermentation economics, isolation of microorganisms of potential industrial interest, market potential and recovery costs.
UNIT-I: Fundamentals of biochemical engineering sciences; Biotechnology – ancient and modern Exploitation of microbes – Large-scale process, commercial exploitation, micro-gravity biotechnology (space biotechnology);
UNIT-II: Animal biotechnology – application of animal cell culture, monoclonal antibodies, transgenic animal and gene therapy;
UNIT-III: Plant biotechnology – plant cell, tissue and organ culture processes – engineering perspectives;
UNIT-IV: Large-scale separation processes- ATPS, gradient elution and affinity interaction;
UNIT-V: Techno economics of biotechnology industries and Legal, social and ethical aspects of biotechnology
UNIT-VI: Fermentation Economics, Isolation of Micro-organisms of potential industrial interest, Market potential, Recovery costs.
Outcomes
- Understand the exploitation of microorganisms for commercial and research purposes
- Understand the application of animal cell culture, monoclonal antibodies, transgenic animal and gene therapy
- Get an engineering perspective on plant cell, tissue and organ culture processes
- Understand ATPS, gradient elution and affinity interaction
- Become familiar with techno-economics of biotechnology industries and legal, social and ethical aspects of biotechnology, including the market potential and recovery costs of microorganisms of potential industrial interest
TEXT BOOKS
- Text book of Biotechnology; HK Das, John Wiley, 2004.
- Concepts in Biotechnology, Balasubramayam, University Press, 2nd ed., 2004.
REFERENCES BOOKS
- Molecular biotechnology; Glick and Pasternack, ASM Press, 2010.
- Fundamentals of biochemical engineering; Baily Ollis, 2nd Edition, McGraw Hill, 1986.
- Introduction to Biotechnology; Ray V.Herran, Thomsam publications-2005.
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