Development strategies of advanced bio-prototype based
on particle design technology
Accepted 25th
November 2019
Woo Sik Choi1,2, Shigeki Toyama2
and Won Hoon Park2
1College of Pharmacy, Pusan National
University, Busan 46288, Republic of Korea. 2The Korea Association of Powder
Process Industry and Engineering (KAPPIE),
Yangsan 50616, Republic of Korea.
This study deals with the establishment of the
“Institute of Bio-High-Tech Prototype
Development (IBHPD)” based on the application of
particle design technology (PDT) to promote the
activity of bio-industry. Advanced
bio-prototypes for various fields related to
biotechnology are included, such as final or
mid-products and raw material powder as healthy
(functional) foods, including bio-cosmetics and
raw materials of pharmaceuticals. The Institute
accepts creative proposals suggested by the
creative proposal of anyone for the achievements
of researchers from various fields. The validity
and feasibility of the proposal are evaluated
using a pre-determined feasibility test. The
Institute decides to support the proposal if it
is judged to be useful not only for the Korean
market but also for the world market. Once
authenticated, the particle design technology
(PDT) is repeatedly applied to the proposal.
Also, other fundamental technologies and
government regulations are thoroughly examined
in advance. Here, as one example of the Seeds of
Bio-Prototype, we have examined the Sibjeondaebo-tang
of Oriental Medicine, which has been preserved
and developed as a traditional medicine in many
Asian countries such as China, Japan, India,
Vietnam, and Korea. In every region or country,
there are health-oriented, unique and delicious
traditional dishes. They are considered as good
examples of bio-prototypes.
This is an open access article
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Creative Commons Attribution
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and
reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is
properly cited.
Cite this article as:
Choi WS, Toyama S, Park WH
(2019).Development strategies of advanced bio-prototype based on particle design
technology. Acad. J. Sci. Res. 8(2): 065-071.