| Literature DB >> 32763704 |
Chong Li1, Khai Lun Ong2, Zhiyong Cui3, Zhenyu Sang4, Xiaotong Li2, Raffel Dharma Patria2, Qingsheng Qi3, Patrick Fickers5, Jianbin Yan6, Carol Sze Ki Lin7.
Abstract
As a platform chemical with various applications, succinic acid (SA) is currently produced by petrochemical processing from oil-derived substrates such as maleic acid. In order to replace the environmental unsustainable hydrocarbon economy with a renewable environmentally sound carbohydrate economy, bio-based SA production process has been developed during the past two decades. In this review, recent advances in the valorization of solid organic wastes including mixed food waste, agricultural waste and textile waste for efficient, green and sustainable SA production have been reviewed. Firstly, the application, market and key global players of bio-SA are summarized. Then achievements in SA production by several promising yeasts including Saccharomyces cerevisiae and Yarrowia lipolytica are detailed, followed by calculation and comparison of SA production costs between oil-based substrates and raw materials. Lastly, challenges in engineered microorganisms and fermentation processes are presented together with perspectives on the development of robust yeast SA producers via genome-scale metabolic optimization and application of low-cost raw materials as fermentation substrates. This review provides valuable insights for identifying useful directions for future bio-SA production improvement.Entities:
Keywords: Engineering strategies; Key producers; Renewable resources; Saccharomyces cerevisiae; Yarrowia lipolytica
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32763704 DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2020.123414
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Hazard Mater ISSN: 0304-3894 Impact factor: 10.588