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08 nov 2024
47 min read
Investigating biological mechanisms of colour changes in sustainable food systems: The role of Starmerella bacillaris in white wine colouration

Researchers at the Norwegian University of Life Sciences explored how yeast strains can naturally enhance color in white wine fermentation. Using the INFORS HT Multifors bioreactor and eve software, they examined Starmerella bacillaris strains that influence wine color, polyphenol content, and antioxidant properties. The findings suggest that S. bacillaris offers an eco-friendly alternative to artificial additives in winemaking, highlighting its potential to improve food quality naturally. This study paves the way for sustainable practices and innovative applications in food production and fermentation.

08 nov 202447 min read
Investigating biological mechanisms of colour changes in sustainable food systems: The role of Starmerella bacillaris in white wine colouration

Researchers at the Norwegian University of Life Sciences explored how yeast strains can naturally enhance color in white wine fermentation. Using the INFORS HT Multifors bioreactor and eve software, they examined Starmerella bacillaris strains that influence wine color, polyphenol content, and antioxidant properties. The findings suggest that S. bacillaris offers an eco-friendly alternative to artificial additives in winemaking, highlighting its potential to improve food quality naturally. This study paves the way for sustainable practices and innovative applications in food production and fermentation.

08 nov 202444 min read
A new β-galactosidase from Paenibacillus wynnii with potential for industrial applications

Researchers at the University of Hohenheim, Stuttgart, used the INFORS HT Minifors bioreactor to cultivate a promising new beta-galactosidase enzyme from Paenibacillus wynnii. Known as BgaPw, this enzyme excels in lactose hydrolysis with impressive activity and resistance to product inhibition, paving the way for industrial applications in lactose conversion.

18 out 202452 min read
Metabolic bottlenecks of Pseudomonas taiwanensis VLB120 during growth on d-xylose via the Weimberg pathway

Researchers at TU Dortmund University have uncovered metabolic bottlenecks in Pseudomonas taiwanensis during growth on d-xylose, using the INFORS HT Multitron Standard incubator shaker. Their findings offer new insights into optimizing the Weimberg pathway for bioprocesses on renewable feedstocks, advancing strain development and bioproduction.

17 out 202436 min read
Characterization of bacterial cellulose produced by the KomEt strain isolated from a kombucha SCOBY

Researchers at Université de Sherbrooke have successfully characterized bacterial cellulose (BC) produced from a novel strain isolated from a kombucha SCOBY. Using the Minitron incubator shaker and an INFORS HT bioreactor, they evaluated the mechanical, thermal, and chemical properties of BC, revealing its potential for applications in biomedical, textile, and cosmetic industries.

09 out 202440 min read
An in vitro model system for testing chemical effects on microbiome-immune interactions – examples with BPX and PFAS mixtures

Researchers at the Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research, in Germany, have developed an in vitro model to investigate how environmental chemicals, such as bisphenols (BPX) and PFAS mixtures, affect the interactions between the microbiome and immune system. Using the Multifors bench-top bioreactor, they demonstrated that chronic chemical exposure can alter immune cell activation without affecting microbial community structure.

09 out 202445 min read
Methane production from sugarcane vinasse: The alkalinizing potential of fermentative-sulfidogenic processes in two-stage anaerobic digestion

Researchers from the University of São Paulo have developed an innovative two-stage anaerobic digestion process that enhances methane production from sugarcane vinasse. Their approach, which integrates a fermentative-sulfidogenic stage, boosts biogas quality, lowers costs, and eliminates the need for chemical additives. This promising solution could revolutionize bioenergy recovery in sugarcane biorefineries.

08 out 202449 min read
Achieving high productivity of 2-pyrone-4,6-dicarboxylic acid from aqueous aromatic streams with novosphingobium aromaticivorans

Researchers from the University of Wisconsin-Madison utilized an optimized Multifors bench-top bioreactor system to significantly enhance the production of 2-pyrone-4,6-dicarboxylic acid (PDC) from aqueous aromatic streams using Novosphingobium aromaticivorans. Their findings demonstrate how membrane separation and pH control improvements boost PDC yields, advancing the production of biochemicals from lignocellulosic biomass for polymer-based materials.

08 out 202438 min read
Cell-free gene expression in bioprinted fluidic networks

Researchers from the School of Natural Sciences at TU Munich utilized the Minifors bench-top bioreactor to support their innovative experiment on cell-free gene expression in bioprinted fluidic networks. This study highlights how integrating cell-free protein synthesis into vascularized hydrogels enables dynamic molecular control, providing valuable insights for creating synthetic biomaterials that mimic biological functions.

03 out 202439 min read
Biolayer interferometry for adeno-associated virus capsid titer measurement and applications to upstream and downstream process development

Researchers at the University of Delaware used the INFORS HT Multitron incubator shaker to evaluate biolayer interferometry (BLI) for fast, high-throughput AAV capsid titer measurement. The study highlights the accuracy of AAVX-BLI across multiple rAAV serotypes, making it a strong alternative to ELISA. Applied in transfection optimization and AAV purification, this method offers valuable insights for improving rAAV production processes.

03 out 202460 min read
Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever survivors elicit protective non-neutralizing antibodies that target 11 overlapping regions on glycoprotein GP38

Researchers at Adimab, LLC isolated 188 monoclonal antibodies against Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever virus (CCHFV) GP38 from human survivors. While non-neutralizing, these antibodies target 11 overlapping sites and demonstrate protective efficacy in rodent models. This study provides valuable insights into CCHFV viral glycoprotein and could aid the development of antibody therapeutics for this lethal virus.

08 nov 202444 min read
A new β-galactosidase from Paenibacillus wynnii with potential for industrial applications

Researchers at the University of Hohenheim, Stuttgart, used the INFORS HT Minifors bioreactor to cultivate a promising new beta-galactosidase enzyme from Paenibacillus wynnii. Known as BgaPw, this enzyme excels in lactose hydrolysis with impressive activity and resistance to product inhibition, paving the way for industrial applications in lactose conversion.

18 out 202452 min read
Metabolic bottlenecks of Pseudomonas taiwanensis VLB120 during growth on d-xylose via the Weimberg pathway

Researchers at TU Dortmund University have uncovered metabolic bottlenecks in Pseudomonas taiwanensis during growth on d-xylose, using the INFORS HT Multitron Standard incubator shaker. Their findings offer new insights into optimizing the Weimberg pathway for bioprocesses on renewable feedstocks, advancing strain development and bioproduction.

17 out 202436 min read
Characterization of bacterial cellulose produced by the KomEt strain isolated from a kombucha SCOBY

Researchers at Université de Sherbrooke have successfully characterized bacterial cellulose (BC) produced from a novel strain isolated from a kombucha SCOBY. Using the Minitron incubator shaker and an INFORS HT bioreactor, they evaluated the mechanical, thermal, and chemical properties of BC, revealing its potential for applications in biomedical, textile, and cosmetic industries.

09 out 202440 min read
An in vitro model system for testing chemical effects on microbiome-immune interactions – examples with BPX and PFAS mixtures

Researchers at the Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research, in Germany, have developed an in vitro model to investigate how environmental chemicals, such as bisphenols (BPX) and PFAS mixtures, affect the interactions between the microbiome and immune system. Using the Multifors bench-top bioreactor, they demonstrated that chronic chemical exposure can alter immune cell activation without affecting microbial community structure.

09 out 202445 min read
Methane production from sugarcane vinasse: The alkalinizing potential of fermentative-sulfidogenic processes in two-stage anaerobic digestion

Researchers from the University of São Paulo have developed an innovative two-stage anaerobic digestion process that enhances methane production from sugarcane vinasse. Their approach, which integrates a fermentative-sulfidogenic stage, boosts biogas quality, lowers costs, and eliminates the need for chemical additives. This promising solution could revolutionize bioenergy recovery in sugarcane biorefineries.

08 out 202449 min read
Achieving high productivity of 2-pyrone-4,6-dicarboxylic acid from aqueous aromatic streams with novosphingobium aromaticivorans

Researchers from the University of Wisconsin-Madison utilized an optimized Multifors bench-top bioreactor system to significantly enhance the production of 2-pyrone-4,6-dicarboxylic acid (PDC) from aqueous aromatic streams using Novosphingobium aromaticivorans. Their findings demonstrate how membrane separation and pH control improvements boost PDC yields, advancing the production of biochemicals from lignocellulosic biomass for polymer-based materials.

08 out 202438 min read
Cell-free gene expression in bioprinted fluidic networks

Researchers from the School of Natural Sciences at TU Munich utilized the Minifors bench-top bioreactor to support their innovative experiment on cell-free gene expression in bioprinted fluidic networks. This study highlights how integrating cell-free protein synthesis into vascularized hydrogels enables dynamic molecular control, providing valuable insights for creating synthetic biomaterials that mimic biological functions.

03 out 202439 min read
Biolayer interferometry for adeno-associated virus capsid titer measurement and applications to upstream and downstream process development

Researchers at the University of Delaware used the INFORS HT Multitron incubator shaker to evaluate biolayer interferometry (BLI) for fast, high-throughput AAV capsid titer measurement. The study highlights the accuracy of AAVX-BLI across multiple rAAV serotypes, making it a strong alternative to ELISA. Applied in transfection optimization and AAV purification, this method offers valuable insights for improving rAAV production processes.

03 out 202460 min read
Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever survivors elicit protective non-neutralizing antibodies that target 11 overlapping regions on glycoprotein GP38

Researchers at Adimab, LLC isolated 188 monoclonal antibodies against Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever virus (CCHFV) GP38 from human survivors. While non-neutralizing, these antibodies target 11 overlapping sites and demonstrate protective efficacy in rodent models. This study provides valuable insights into CCHFV viral glycoprotein and could aid the development of antibody therapeutics for this lethal virus.

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