| Literature DB >> 25014174 |
Hui Wu1, Mukund Karanjikar2, Ka-Yiu San3.
Abstract
Crude glycerol, generated as waste by-product in biodiesel production process, has been considered as an important carbon source for converting to value-added bioproducts recently. Free fatty acids (FFAs) can be used as precursors for the production of biofuels or biochemicals. Microbial biosynthesis of FFAs can be achieved by introducing an acyl-acyl carrier protein thioesterase into Escherichia coli. In this study, the effect of metabolic manipulation of FFAs synthesis cycle, host genetic background and cofactor engineering on FFAs production using glycerol as feed stocks was investigated. The highest concentration of FFAs produced by the engineered stain reached 4.82g/L with the yield of 29.55% (g FFAs/g glycerol), about 83% of the maximum theoretical pathway value by the type II fatty acid synthesis pathway. In addition, crude glycerol from biodiesel plant was also used as feedstock in this study. The FFA production was 3.53g/L with a yield of 24.13%. The yield dropped slightly when crude glycerol was used as a carbon source instead of pure glycerol, while it still can reach about 68% of the maximum theoretical pathway yield.Entities:
Keywords: Escherichia coli; Fatty acid; Glycerol; Metabolic engineering; Redox bioavailability
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25014174 DOI: 10.1016/j.ymben.2014.06.009
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Metab Eng ISSN: 1096-7176 Impact factor: 9.783