what is white biotechnology?
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Answer / nikhitha
White biotechnology, also known as grey biotechnology, is
biotechnology applied to industrial processes. An example
is the designing of an organism to produce a useful
chemical. White biotechnology tends to consume less in
resources than traditional processes when used to produce
industrial goods.
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Answer / ambika binesh
White biotechnology uses living cells like moulds, yeasts
or bacteria, as well as enzymes to produce goods and
services. Living cells can be used as they are or improved
to work as "cell factories" to produce enzymes for industry
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Answer / rajendra k choudhary
White biotechnology is the application of natures tool set
to production of bio based fuels ,chemicals &
medicine.
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Answer / s.ramya
industrial biotechnology is a white biotechnology
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Answer / santosh kumar chaudhary
BioIndustrial Sector, also known as White Biotechnology, uses cells or components of cells like enzyme, organic amino acids and yeast to produce industrially useful products. Enzymes, which constitute a major segment of this sector, are used in industrial processing of starch, distilleries, alcohol, textile & garments, leather processing as well as for supplementing healthcare products.
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Answer / nivi
biotech employed to incease the milk yield of animals
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