In situ recovery of fermentation products

Abstract In situ recovery of fermentation products can increase the rate of product inhibited fermentations, reduce costs of waste-water treatment and minimize product degradation. Some methods of in situ recovery show more potential than others for the production of chemicals and pharmaceuticals by fermentation.

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