Noun
amyris (plural amyrises)
Any plant of the genus Amyris.
Amyris, the company that created the revolutionary synbio anti-malarial drug and then tried its hand at fuel, is manufacturing lotions and fragrances for perfumes. Source: Internet
Together the Government of Queensland, Australia and industrial bioscience company specialising in renewable products, Amyris, will develop a biotechnology hub in Southeast Asia that will serve the personal care and nutraceutical markets. Source: Internet
New strains of yeast are tested at the Amyris yeast fermentation room in Emeryville, Calif. before going to large production facilities in Brazil, October 23, 2013. Source: Internet
P&G teams with Amyris to make bio materials for cosmetics. Source: Internet
Unlike other biorefineries that make use of cane by-products such as fibre or bagasse, the Amyris method makes use of milled sugar. Source: Internet