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In this paper we introduce the most common techniques used in separation of intracellular enzymes. We calculate how a hypothetical separation scheme from the laboratory would translate into a large scale production process. In the example chosen, this leads to serious waste disposal and equipment problems. At the end indications are given how these problems can be reduced by process modifications.
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Wesselingh, J.A. (1992). Large Scale Separation of Intracellular Enzymes (how not to do it). In: Vardar-Sukan, F., Sukan, Ş.S. (eds) Recent Advances in Biotechnology. NATO ASI Series, vol 210. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-2468-3_4
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