Sheng-chi Wu
Professor
Department of Biotechnology
Fooyin University
Taiwan
Biography
He had done his Phd from National Taiwan the University chemical engineering(1986). National Taiwan the University chemical engineering graduate School master's degree (1981). Private Central Plains the University chemical engineering Bachelor degree (1979 ). Fuying University of Technology Research and Development Cooperation Group Leader. Fuying University of Technology R & D Center for R & D Resource Integration Center director. Fuying University of Technology Research and Development Center director.
Research Interest
Fermented engineering, Biochemical engineering
Publications
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Sheng - Chi Wu*, Ying - Ke Lia, “Application of bacterial cellulose pellets in enzyme immobilizationâ€, J. Mol. Catal. B: Enzym., 54 (2008) 103 – 108
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Ya - Ching Lin, Shu - Ting Lin, Cheng - Yi Chen, and Sheng - Chi Wu, “Enterovirus 71 Adsorption on Metal Ion - Composite Chitosan Beadsâ€, Biotechnol. Prog., 28 (1), 206 - 214 (20 12)
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Sheng - Chi Wu ∗ , Ming - Yi Liau, Ya - Ching Lin, Chong - Jun Sun, Chi - Ting Wang,†The feasibility of a novel bioreactor fo r vaccine production of classical swine fever virusâ€, Vaccine 31 (6), 867 – 872 (2013)
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Ya - Ching Lin, Sheng - Chi Wu, Ming - Yu Yang, Guan - Ting Chen, Tzung - Han Li, Ming - Yi Liau, “Application of real - time quantitative polymerase chain reaction to monitoring i nfection of classic swine fever virus and determining optimal harvest time in large - scale productionâ€, Vaccine 31 (47), 5565 – 5571 (2013)
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Sheng - Chi Wu*, Ying - Ke Lia and Chia - Yen Ho, “Glucoamylase immobilization on bacterial cellulose using periodate oxidation methodâ€, International Journal of Science and Engineering 3 (4), 1 - 4 (2013)
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Sheng - Chi Wu*, Chia - Wei Chang, Chia - Wei Lin and Yuan - Chang Hsu. Production of 8 - hydroxydaidzein polyphenol using biotransformation by Aspergillus oryzae. Food Science and Technology Research, 21 (4), 557 - 562 (2015)
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Sheng - Chi Wu* and Meng - Hsun Li. Production of bacterial cellulose membranes in a modified airlift bioreactor by Gluconacetobacter xylinus. Journal of Bioscience and Bioengineering, 120 (4), 444 - 449 (2015)