Search for dissertations about: "-based industrial products"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 386 swedish dissertations containing the words -based industrial products.
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6. Towards membrane engineering as a tool in cell factory design: A case study on acetic acid tolerance in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Abstract : The sustainable production of fuels, chemicals, and materials using renewable resources is a necessity if we are to reduce our ecological footprint and the rate of climate change. Lignocellulosic biomass, the major constituent of plant cell walls, is a renewable raw material with great potential due to its high abundance. READ MORE
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7. Pea-Protein Products for Food Applications Methods for Improving Iron and Zinc Availability
Abstract : The thesis deals with some aspects of and possibilities for the production of pea protein with improved nutritional and physiological qualities. The improved pea protein can be used as a beneficial alternative to soya protein in food applications, such as infant formula. READ MORE
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8. Variety Management for the Industrial Administration
Abstract : Administrative work in today’s industry is steadily increasing, driven by factors such as globalisation, automation, government requirements, shorter life cycles of products, a greater number of derivates etc. Hence, great effort has been spent on a more rational handling of information by the administrative functions of the firm. READ MORE
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9. Biosynthesis of capsaicinoids by recombinant Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Abstract : Throughout history, people have used products from different microorganisms and plants for many medicinal and nutritional applications. Chilli peppers have been used for spicing up food, but also for their pharmacological properties. READ MORE
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10. Continuous Ethanol Production from Dilute-acid Hydrolyzates: Detoxification and Fermentation Strategy
Abstract : The production of fuel ethanol from cellulosic biomass is of growing interest around the world. Lignocellulosic residuals can be used to produce transportation fuel, with the overall process having little net production of greenhouse gases. READ MORE