Microbial Metabolites Purification

Microbial metabolites purification refers to the process of isolating and purifying bioactive compounds produced by microorganisms. Microbes, including bacteria, fungi, and actinomycetes, are known to produce a wide range of secondary metabolites with diverse chemical structures and biological activities.

 

Types of Microbial Metabolites Purification

Preparative Liquid Chromatography System

The Hanbon preparative liquid chromatography system is widely utilized in the separation and purification of pharmaceutical intermediates, biopharmaceuticals, synthetic drugs, natural products, fine chemicals, and food additives.

 

Chromatographic Column

Hanbon is the pioneering inventor of the DAC® (dynamic axial compression) column, introducing this technology in 2005.

 

Simulated Moving Bed (SMB)

In 2005, Hanbon combined the iSMB (simulated moving bed) with the DAC® (dynamic axial compression) column.

 

Continuous Ion Exchange Chromatography

By integrating techniques, continuous dissociation technology offers enhanced efficiency in the separation and purification processes, enabling the production of high-quality purified ingredients.

 

SFC (Supercritical Fluid Chromatography)

Supercritical Fluid Chromatography offers a unique and powerful approach to separation science, with broad applications in different industries and research areas.

 

What Are The Potential Applications Of Purified Microbial Metabolites?

 

Purified microbial metabolites have diverse applications in various fields, including pharmaceuticals, agriculture, food additives, and biofuels. They can serve as lead compounds for drug discovery, provide alternatives to synthetic pesticides in agriculture, act as flavor enhancers or preservatives in food products, and serve as renewable energy sources. Purified microbial metabolites have significant potential for the development of novel therapeutic agents and sustainable solutions in multiple industries.

 

What Are The Potential Applications Of Purified Microbial Metabolites?

Purified microbial metabolites have diverse applications in various fields, including pharmaceuticals, agriculture, food additives, and biofuels. They can serve as lead compounds for drug discovery, provide alternatives to synthetic pesticides in agriculture, act as flavor enhancers or preservatives in food products, and serve as renewable energy sources. Purified microbial metabolites have significant potential for the development of novel therapeutic agents and sustainable solutions in multiple industries.