bioprotsessides
Bioprotsessides are chemical species that arise during bioprocessing, including fermentation, cell culture, or enzymatic production. The term is not universally standardized and may be used variably in the literature; some authors treat it as encompassing any byproduct or intermediate produced during a biological production process, while others reserve the term for newly formed metabolites that can be isolated and characterized.
Definition and scope: Bioprotsessides refer to molecules generated during a bioprocess that are not the primary
Production and control: Levels of bioprotsessides depend on the organism, substrate composition, process conditions, and purification
Analytical identification: Detection and characterization typically rely on chromatographic and spectrometric techniques such as HPLC, GC-MS,
Applications and implications: Some bioprotsessides can serve as precursors for value-added products or be repurposed in
See also: Bioprocessing, fermentation byproducts, downstream processing, metabolic intermediates.