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bioprocess
bi·o·proc·ess B0267800 (bī′ō-prŏs′ĕs, -prō′sĕs)n.1. A technique that produces a biological material, such as a genetically engineered microbial strain, for commercial use.2. Production of a commercially useful chemical or fuel by a biological process, such as microbial fermentation or degradation. bi′o·proc′ess v.bi•o•proc•ess (ˌbaɪ oʊˈprɒs ɛs; esp. Brit. -ˈproʊ sɛs) n. 1. a method or procedure for preparing biological material for commercial use. v.t. 2. to treat or prepare through bioprocess. [1975–80] bioprocess
bioprocess[¦bī·o¦prä·səs] (biochemistry) A technique used to produce a commercial substance (such as alcohol) by a biological process (that is, via microbial fermentation). A technique used to prepare a biological material (usually genetically engineered) for commercial use. bioprocess
bioprocess (bī′ō-prŏs′ĕs, -prō′sĕs)n.1. A technique that produces a biological material, such as a genetically engineered microbial strain, for commercial use.2. Production of a commercially useful chemical or fuel by a biological process, such as microbial fermentation or degradation. bi′o·proc′ess v.bioprocess Any process in which a living organism or the molecular machinery derived from a living system—e.g., enzymes, growth factors, regulator proteins—is used to obtain end products of interest. |