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bioreactor

[ bahy-oh-ree-ak-ter ]

noun

  1. Biotechnology. a fermentation vat for the production of living organisms, as bacteria or yeast, used in industrial processes such as waste recycling or in the manufacture of drugs or other products.


bioreactor

/ ō-rē-ăk′tər /

  1. An apparatus, such as a large fermentation chamber, for growing organisms such as bacteria or yeast under controlled conditions. Bioreactors are used in the biotechnological production of substances such as pharmaceuticals, antibodies, or vaccines, or for the bioconversion of organic waste.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of bioreactor1

First recorded in 1970–75; bio- + reactor

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