Team:ITESM-Guadalajara/Company
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<p align="justify">The first Biophrame technologies’ innovation is the “Non-Chemical Chitosan production process”, which is productive, cost effective and waste reductive. This process consist in the biological transformation of the chitin (a natural component of the exoskeletons of crustaceans) present in the raw material shrimp shell (which is an abundant material found in Mexico and is considered an industrial waste of the shrimp industry) using different bacterial fermentations and temperature changes to generate a valuable product called Chitosan, without the use of any toxic chemical substances.</p> | <p align="justify">The first Biophrame technologies’ innovation is the “Non-Chemical Chitosan production process”, which is productive, cost effective and waste reductive. This process consist in the biological transformation of the chitin (a natural component of the exoskeletons of crustaceans) present in the raw material shrimp shell (which is an abundant material found in Mexico and is considered an industrial waste of the shrimp industry) using different bacterial fermentations and temperature changes to generate a valuable product called Chitosan, without the use of any toxic chemical substances.</p> | ||
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<p align="justify">Chitosan is a natural fiber product derived from chitin with multiple applications in pharmaceuticals, agrochemicals, water treatment, textile finishing, food, cosmetics, pulp and paper, photography and tissue engineering, due to its excellent biocompatibility, biodegradability, non-toxicity, physical stability and processability properties (Raafat & Sahl, 2009).</p> | <p align="justify">Chitosan is a natural fiber product derived from chitin with multiple applications in pharmaceuticals, agrochemicals, water treatment, textile finishing, food, cosmetics, pulp and paper, photography and tissue engineering, due to its excellent biocompatibility, biodegradability, non-toxicity, physical stability and processability properties (Raafat & Sahl, 2009).</p> | ||
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<p align="justify">The product we market is the result of a biological process that we designed using a genetically modified organism, which is productive, cost effective and waste reductive. In our process we use, as raw material, Shrimp shell (which is considered as an industrial waste of the Shrimp mexican industry) to generate a valuable product called Chitosan from the chitin found in this material. This process is achieved using different fermentations with bacteria; where, the behavior of these bacteria is controlled by induced temperature changes, guaranteeing no chemical use in the process.</p> | <p align="justify">The product we market is the result of a biological process that we designed using a genetically modified organism, which is productive, cost effective and waste reductive. In our process we use, as raw material, Shrimp shell (which is considered as an industrial waste of the Shrimp mexican industry) to generate a valuable product called Chitosan from the chitin found in this material. This process is achieved using different fermentations with bacteria; where, the behavior of these bacteria is controlled by induced temperature changes, guaranteeing no chemical use in the process.</p> |
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