The duckweeds: A valuable plant for biomanufacturing
Inherent characteristics of duckweed, including fast, clonal growth, small size and simple growth habit, argue for their use as a biomanufacturing platform for proteins, polymers and small molecules. This review addresses five areas relevant to commercialization of the duckweed platform: (1) the cha...
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Published in | Biotechnology Annual Review Vol. 11; pp. 69 - 99 |
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Format | Book Chapter Journal Article |
Language | English |
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Netherlands
Elsevier Science & Technology
2005
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Online Access | Get full text |
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Summary: | Inherent characteristics of duckweed, including fast, clonal growth, small size and simple growth habit, argue for their use as a biomanufacturing platform for proteins, polymers and small molecules. This review addresses five areas relevant to commercialization of the duckweed platform: (1) the characteristics of wild-type duckweed and general cultural requirements; (2) the genetics and biochemistry of the plants and recent scientific developments that provide the technology necessary to genetically modify duckweed; (3) the advantages provided by inherent duckweed characteristics and genetic engineering technology relative to bioproduction; (4) recent progress towards commercialization of duckweed-based products and (5) the major research needs for further R&D. |
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ISBN: | 0444519521 9780444519528 |
ISSN: | 1387-2656 1875-5208 |
DOI: | 10.1016/S1387-2656(05)11002-3 |