<P>One major concern of biotechnology is either using enzymes or producing them. Enzyme/protein production is therefore an important starting point for biotechnology. Bioseparation or Downstream Processing constitutes about 40-90% of the total production cost. Driven by economics, highly selective t
Separation Methods for Antimicrobials, Antivirals and Enzyme Inhibitors
β Scribed by Gerald H. Wagman and Raymond Cooper (Eds.)
- Publisher
- Academic Press, Elsevier
- Year
- 1989
- Leaves
- 620
- Series
- Journal of Chromatography Library 43
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Content:
Edited by
Page iii
Copyright Page
Page iv
List of Contributors
Pages vii-viii
Foreword
Page ix
Marvin J. Weinstein
Preface
Pages xi-xiii
Gerald H. Wagman, Raymond Cooper
Chapter 1 Countercurrent Chromatography Original Research Article
Pages 1-53
J.B. McAlpine, J.E. Hochlowski
Chapter 2 Hplc Detection Methods for Microbial Products in Fermentation Broth Original Research Article
Pages 55-109
Ronald Mierzwa, Joseph A. Marquez, Mahesh Patel, Raymond Cooper
Chapter 3 Affinity and Hplc Purification of Glycopeptide Antibiotics Original Research Article
Pages 111-152
Robert D. Sitrin, Gail Folena Wasserman
Chapter 4 Nikkomycins and Polyoxins Original Research Article
Pages 153-189
Hans-Peter Fiedler
Chapter 5 Saframycins and Isoquinolines Original Research Article
Pages 191-231
Tadashi Arai
Chapter 6 New Cephalosporins Original Research Article
Pages 233-257
Setsuo Harada
Chapter 7 Monocyclic Ξ²t-Lactam Antibiotics Original Research Article
Pages 259-292
William L. Parker
Chapter 8 Isolation of Carbapenems Original Research Article
Pages 293-346
Kenneth E. Wilson
Chapter 9 Avermectins and Related Compounds Original Research Article
Pages 347-376
Thomas W. Miller, Vincent P. Gullo
Chapter 10 Bioactive Compounds from Marine Organisms and Cultivated Blue-Green Algae Original Research Article
Pages 377-432
Jon S. Mynderse, Louise W. Crandall, John H. Cardellina II
Chapter 11 The Interferons Original Research Article
Pages 433-480
Sidney Pestka
Chapter 12 Enzyme Inhibitors Produced by Microorganisms Original Research Article
Pages 481-538
Hamao Umezawa
Chapter 13 Alkaloidal Glycosidase Inhibitors from Plants Original Research Article
Pages 539-559
Linda E. Fellows, George W.J. Fleet
Chapter 14 Chemical Communication and the Control of Development Original Research Article
Pages 561-597
Christopher E. Smith, John D. Orr, David G. Lynn
Abbreviations
Pages 599-602
Subject Index
Pages 603-614
List of Numbered Compounds
Pages 615-616
Journal of Chromatography Library
Pages 617-619
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