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  2. Bonn Group of Industries - Wikipedia

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    Bonn is a multi-product company that is divided into several subsidiary companies. Bonn Nutrients Pvt. Ltd.: The first work processing unit was established in 1994 and the headquarters is in Jhabewal, Chandigarh Road, Ludhiana. The plant inside the unit was used in producing a variety of breads like White Bread, Brown Bread, Wheat Bread, Frooty ...

  3. Dangerous ultra-processed foods are linked to more than 30 ...

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    According to the NOVA classification system, ultra-processed foods are industrial formulations made entirely or mostly from substances extracted from foods (oils, fats, sugar, starch, and proteins ...

  4. Tissue engineering - Wikipedia

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    Micro-mass cultures of C3H-10T1/2 cells at varied oxygen tensions stained with Alcian blue. A commonly applied definition of tissue engineering, as stated by Langer [3] and Vacanti, [4] is "an interdisciplinary field that applies the principles of engineering and life sciences toward the development of biological substitutes that restore, maintain, or improve [Biological tissue] function or a ...

  5. Cultured meat - Wikipedia

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    Once cell lines are established, they are immersed in a culture medium to induce them to proliferate. Culture media are typically formulated from basal media that provide cells with necessary carbohydrates, fats, proteins and salts. Once a cell consumes a sufficient amount, it divides and the population increases exponentially.

  6. Bioprocess - Wikipedia

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    Cell therapy bioprocessing is a discipline that bridges the fields of cell therapy and bioprocessing (i.e., biopharmaceutical manufacturing), and is a sub-field of bioprocess engineering. The goals of cell therapy bioprocessing are to establish reproducible and robust manufacturing processes for the production of therapeutic cells.

  7. Single-cell protein - Wikipedia

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    Single-cell proteins develop when microbes ferment waste materials (including wood, straw, cannery, and food-processing wastes, residues from alcohol production, hydrocarbons, or human and animal excreta). [21] With 'electric food' processes the inputs are electricity, CO 2 and trace minerals and chemicals such as fertiliser. [22]

  8. Meat Products of India - Wikipedia

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    Meat Products of India Ltd (MPI) is a major Indian meat processing, packaging, and distribution company based in Edayar, Koothattukulam in the district of Ernakulam, Kerala. Established in 1973, MPI is a public sector undertaking .

  9. Cellular manufacturing - Wikipedia

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    The goal of cellular manufacturing is to move as quickly as possible, make a wide variety of similar products, while making as little waste as possible. Cellular manufacturing involves the use of multiple "cells" in an assembly line fashion. Each of these cells is composed of one or multiple different machines which accomplish a certain task.