Control Systems in Biosynthesis Plants
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Advanced hybrid controller could boost efficiency in biosynthetic production

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A Japanese research team has developed a new control system for biosynthesis plants.
The HISICC combines computer-driven, model-based optimization controller with feedback control mechanism engineered directly into an Escherichia coli (E. coli) bacteria strain engineered for producing fatty acids.
Among the three methods tested, the HISICSC approach achieved the highest fatty acid yield.