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4.8.4 Strain Improvement: Engineered for Higher Yield
ОглавлениеIn a study, Kosaric et al. [65] suggested four factors to reduce the cost of biosurfactants production. The first one was the type of microbes (selected, adapted, or engineered for higher yields). The second one was the nature of reaction condition (selected, adapted, or engineered for low capital and operating costs). The third one was the growth media composition and raw material nature and the fourth one was the process byproducts (minimum or managed as saleable products rather than as waste). In order to make commercially viable biosurfactants, it is important to improve and optimize the reaction condition using bioprocess engineering along with the use of hyperproducing microbial strain. To economize the production process and to obtain products with better commercial characteristics, the availability of hyperproducer strains and recombinants is important.