Biotechnological Production of Organic Acids from Renewable Resources.

Acrylic acid Cascade use of renewable resources Lactic acid Lactobionic acid Muconic acid Succinic acid

Journal

Advances in biochemical engineering/biotechnology
ISSN: 0724-6145
Titre abrégé: Adv Biochem Eng Biotechnol
Pays: Germany
ID NLM: 8307733

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
Historique:
pubmed: 8 3 2017
medline: 16 7 2019
entrez: 8 3 2017
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

Biotechnological processes are promising alternatives to petrochemical routes for overcoming the challenges of resource depletion in the future in a sustainable way. The strategies of white biotechnology allow the utilization of inexpensive and renewable resources for the production of a broad range of bio-based compounds. Renewable resources, such as agricultural residues or residues from food production, are produced in large amounts have been shown to be promising carbon and/or nitrogen sources. This chapter focuses on the biotechnological production of lactic acid, acrylic acid, succinic acid, muconic acid, and lactobionic acid from renewable residues, these products being used as monomers for bio-based material and/or as food supplements. These five acids have high economic values and the potential to overcome the "valley of death" between laboratory/pilot scale and commercial/industrial scale. This chapter also provides an overview of the production strategies, including microbial strain development, used to convert renewable resources into value-added products.

Identifiants

pubmed: 28265703
doi: 10.1007/10_2016_73
doi:

Substances chimiques

Organic Chemicals 0
Lactic Acid 33X04XA5AT

Types de publication

Journal Article Review

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

373-410

Auteurs

Daniel Pleissner (D)

Department of Bioengineering, Leibniz Institute for Agricultural Engineering and Bioeconomy Potsdam (ATB), Max-Eyth-Allee 100, 14469, Potsdam, Germany.

Donna Dietz (D)

Department of Bioengineering, Leibniz Institute for Agricultural Engineering and Bioeconomy Potsdam (ATB), Max-Eyth-Allee 100, 14469, Potsdam, Germany.

Jozef Bernhard Johann Henri van Duuren (JBJH)

Institute of Systems Biotechnology, Saarland University, Saarbrücken, Germany.

Christoph Wittmann (C)

Institute of Systems Biotechnology, Saarland University, Saarbrücken, Germany.

Xiaofeng Yang (X)

School of Energy and Environment, City University of Hong Kong, Tat Chee Avenue, Kowloon, Hong Kong.

Carol Sze Ki Lin (CSK)

School of Energy and Environment, City University of Hong Kong, Tat Chee Avenue, Kowloon, Hong Kong.

Joachim Venus (J)

Department of Bioengineering, Leibniz Institute for Agricultural Engineering and Bioeconomy Potsdam (ATB), Max-Eyth-Allee 100, 14469, Potsdam, Germany. jvenus@atb-potsdam.de.

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