Category: Pitchia Pastoris

Biomass Fermentation Examples

Turning Microbial Power into Industrial Products In the age of sustainability and synthetic biology, biomass fermentation has emerged as a powerful platform for converting microbial activity into high-value industrial products. From food proteins to biofuels, this age-old process has evolved with cutting-edge biotech tools to serve sectors ranging from nutrition and cosmetics to pharmaceuticals and […]

What’s the Optimum Phytase Expression Temperature in Pichia pastoris?

Low-Temp Induction at 20 °C: Folding vs. Titer Trade-Off In the world of industrial biotechnology, Pichia pastoris has become a preferred host for expressing complex proteins like enzymes, hormones, and biopharmaceuticals. Among these, phytase — an enzyme used to break down phytic acid and liberate bioavailable phosphorus — is a high-value recombinant product in both animal […]