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      • Healthy vines in organic viticulture
      • MicroHop - Microencapsulated hop extracts as feed additives for sustainable poultry production
      • Utilisation of processed hop for production of antiviral agents
      • Volatile messenger substances for pest control in viticulture
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Bioactives

Dr. Stefan Schwab

Dr. Stefan Schwab

Working group leader

Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering
Institute of Bioprocess Engineering

  • Email: stefan.schwab@fau.de
  • Website: http://bvt.tf.fau.eu

Biologically active substances – whether of natural or synthetic origin – play an essential role in our world, as they are used, for example, as active pharmaceutical ingredients, food and feed additives or environmentally friendly plant protection products. With the societal challenges of our time, such as the emergence of multi-resistant pathogens, the growing world population and advancing climate change, their global importance continues to increase. For these reasons, we are working intensively on the identification of new bioactive compounds and their tailor-made formulation for various fields of application, such as fish, poultry and plant production.

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