Team:ITESM-Guadalajara
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We believe the biotechnology we develop can help us not only to optimize time and resources, but to take care of the environment and improve the lives in our community, both regional and global. That is why raw material used in our processes is waste from other industrial process of other companies.</p> | We believe the biotechnology we develop can help us not only to optimize time and resources, but to take care of the environment and improve the lives in our community, both regional and global. That is why raw material used in our processes is waste from other industrial process of other companies.</p> | ||
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Our main product is chitosan, a natural fiber product with multiple applications in pharmaceuticals, agrochemicals, water treatment, textile finishing, food, cosmetics, pulp and paper, photography and tissue engineering. The product we market is the result of a biological production process based on genetically modified organisms which is productive, cost effective and waste reductive. In our process, chitin extracted from shrimp shells waste undergoes a process of demineralization, deproteinization and deacetilatyion by the action of two bacteria. The behavior of these bacteria is controlled by induced temperature changes, guaranteeing no chemical use in the process.</p> | Our main product is chitosan, a natural fiber product with multiple applications in pharmaceuticals, agrochemicals, water treatment, textile finishing, food, cosmetics, pulp and paper, photography and tissue engineering. The product we market is the result of a biological production process based on genetically modified organisms which is productive, cost effective and waste reductive. In our process, chitin extracted from shrimp shells waste undergoes a process of demineralization, deproteinization and deacetilatyion by the action of two bacteria. The behavior of these bacteria is controlled by induced temperature changes, guaranteeing no chemical use in the process.</p> |
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