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Meaning of Bioconversion from wikipedia

- Bioconversion, also known as biotransformation, is the conversion of organic materials, such as plant or animal waste, into usable products or energy...
- 1,3-Propanediol is the organic compound with the formula CH2(CH2OH)2. This 3-carbon diol is a colorless viscous liquid that is miscible with water. It...
- 2008.05.003. PMID 18571355. Kumar R, Singh S, Singh OV (May 2008). "Bioconversion of lignocellulosic biom****: biochemical and molecular perspectives"...
- corn dollies. More recently it has found uses as a raw material for bioconversion to products such as the sweetener xylitol. Rye flour is mixed with linseed...
- poplar and was found to have higher energy recovery than that from bioconversion. Poplar was the most common wood used in Italy for panel paintings;...
- Steiman, R; Seiglemurandi, F; Benoitguyod, J (September 2005). "Fungal bioconversion of 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid (2,4-D) and 2,4-dichlorophenol (2...
- × giganteus Pongamia pinnata Salicornia Switchgr**** Wood Technology Bioconversion of biom**** to mixed alcohol fuels Bioenergy with carbon capture and...
- Aflatoxin M1 is a chemical compound of the aflatoxin class, a group of mycotoxins produced by three species of AspergillusAspergillus flavus, Aspergillus...
- PMID 12508902. Chen X, Jiang ZH, Chen S, Qin W (2010). "Microbial and bioconversion production of D-xylitol and its detection and application". International...
- competitive inhibitors of cyclooxygenase (COX), the enzyme which mediates the bioconversion of arachidonic acid to inflammatory prostaglandins (PGs). "Public data...