Syllabus

JNTUK B.Tech Industrial Biotechnology (Open Elective) for R13 Batch.

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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