Biochemical industry is one of the pillar industries in the 21st century. It is an interdisciplinary subject of biology, chemistry and engineering. It is a collective term for biochemical engineering and bioprocessing engineering. It is also a sub-discipline of biotechnology. It is also one of the frontier disciplines of chemical engineering. It is a means of transforming biotechnology into productivity and realizing industrialization and commodification. Biochemical products are mainly processed from animals, plants and microorganisms using biochemical engineering, physical and chemical methods. It is widely used in medicine, food, feed, basic organic chemical raw materials, organic acids, biological pesticides and other fields. The discipline of biochemistry began in the Second World War and was marked by the deep fermentation of antibiotics and the study of large-scale production techniques. From the late 1960s to the mid-1980s, the success of development and research in transgenic technology, biocatalysis and conversion technology, animal and plant cell culture technology, new bioreactors and new bioseparation technologies has brought the discipline into new development. During the period, the discipline system was gradually improved. In the late 20th century, with the rapid rise of high technology represented by genetic engineering, it opened up new areas for the further development of this discipline. At present, biochemical products are involved in a wide range of fields such as medical and health, agriculture, forestry, animal husbandry and fishery, light industrial food, chemical energy and environment. It plays a very important role in promoting the transformation of traditional industries and the formation of emerging industries, and has a profound and revolutionary impact on human society. As of 2011, the annual sales of bio-high-tech products in the world reached US$112.93 billion, which has great economic potential. At the same time, as human beings become more and more strict with the environment, biochemical products are increasingly favored by people. Therefore, bio-chemical industry has also aroused the interest of governments and scientific and technological personnel in various countries, and has become a hot spot in the world's high-tech competition. Its development level has become a symbol of a country's scientific and technological strength, especially with the rapid development of life sciences, people need more and more biological high-tech products. It is predicted that in the next ten years, the bio-technical industry in developed countries such as the US and Europe will increase by 10 to 20 times, and the corresponding bio-chemical products will also increase rapidly.
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Amino compound
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Oxy-containing amino compound
Cycloalkylamines, aromatic monoamines, aromatic polyamines and derivatives and salts thereof
Acyclic monoamines, polyamines and their derivatives and salts
Amide compound
Sulfonic acid amino compound
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Alcohols, phenols, phenolic compounds and derivatives
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2-cycloalcohol
Halogenated, sulfonated, nitrated or nitrosated derivatives of alcohols
Extremely halogenated, sulfonated, nitrated or nitrosated derivatives of phenols
Phenol and its halogenated, sulfonated, nitrated or nitrosated derivatives
Acyclic alcohol
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Nitrogen-containing compound
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Nitrile compound
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Organic derivative of hydrazine or hydrazine
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Terpenoid
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Ether compounds and their derivatives
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Ether, ether alcohol
Halogenation, sulfonation, nitration or nitrosation of ethers, ether alcohols, ether phenols
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Aldehyde
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Carboxylic compounds and derivatives
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Cyclic carboxylic acid
Halogenation, sulfonation, nitration or nitrosation of carboxylic acids
Halogenation, sulfonation, nitration or nitration of carboxylic anhydrides
Carboxylic acid halide
Carboxylic esters and their derivatives
Salt of carboxylic acid ester and its derivatives
Acyclic carboxylic acid
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Hydrocarbon compounds and their derivatives
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Aromatic hydrocarbon
Cyclic hydrocarbon
Hydrocarbon sulfonate
Hydrocarbon halide
Hydrocarbon nitrite
Acyclic hydrocarbon
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Ketone compound
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Alkyl ureas and their derivatives and salts
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Inorganic acid ester
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Heterocyclic compound
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Diazo, azo or azo compound
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Organosilicon compound
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Organometallic compound
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Organic palladium
Organic germanium, cobalt, strontium, barium, gallium, germanium, germanium, germanium, germanium, etc.
Organic calcium
Zirconium
Organic potassium
Organic
Organic lithium
Organic
Organic aluminum
Organotin
Organic manganese
Organic sodium
Organic nickel
Organic titanium
Organic iron
Organic copper
Organotin
Organic zinc
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Organic
Organic germanium, mercury, silver, platinum, etc.
Organic germanium, antimony, bismuth, tungsten, antimony, bismuth, lead, vanadium, molybdenum, chromium, antimony, etc.
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Organic sulfur compound
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Organic phosphine compound
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Organometallic salt
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Organic fluorine compound
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Fluorobenzoic acid series
Fluorobenzonitrile series
Fluorobenzaldehyde series
Fluorobenzyl alcohol series
Fluoroanisole series
Fluoroaniline series
Fluorophenylacetic acid series
Fluorophenol series
Fluorobenzoic acid series
Fluoronitrobenzene series
Fluoropyridine series
Potassium fluoroborate series
Fluorobenzyl alcohol series
Fluorotoluene series
Fluorine red series
Fluoroethane series
Fluoropropane series