The use of UV-Vis spectroscopy in bioprocess and fermentation monitoring

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Abstract

Real-time analytical tools to monitor bioprocess and fermentation in biological and food applications are becoming increasingly important. Traditional laboratory-based analyses need to be adapted to comply with new safety and environmental guidelines and reduce costs. Many methods for bioprocess fermentation monitoring are spectroscopy-based and include visible (Vis), infrared (IR) and Raman. This paper describes the main principles and recent developments in UV-Vis spectroscopy to monitor bioprocess and fermentation in different food production applications.

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Roberts, J., Power, A., Chapman, J., Chandra, S., & Cozzolino, D. (2018, March 13). The use of UV-Vis spectroscopy in bioprocess and fermentation monitoring. Fermentation. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/fermentation4010018

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