2009
DOI: 10.1007/s00253-009-2124-3
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Biotechnological production of d-glyceric acid and its application

Abstract: Glycerol is currently produced in large amounts as a by-product during fat splitting and biodiesel fuel production. Over the past decade, both chemical and biotechnological processes to convert glycerol to value-added chemicals have been increasingly explored. This mini-review provides recent information about the biotechnological production of a glycerol derivative, D-glyceric acid (D-GA), and its possible applications. Little is known about GA as a bioproduct, but it is naturally found in different kinds of … Show more

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“…GA is a promising glycerol derivative because it can be used as a kind of functional organic acid 9 . In particular, D-GA has several biological actions, including diuresis 10 , liver-stimulating and cholesterolytic activities 11 , and the acceleration of ethanol and acetaldehyde oxidation 12 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…GA is a promising glycerol derivative because it can be used as a kind of functional organic acid 9 . In particular, D-GA has several biological actions, including diuresis 10 , liver-stimulating and cholesterolytic activities 11 , and the acceleration of ethanol and acetaldehyde oxidation 12 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1(A)) is a natural organic acid and a minor constituent of some plants. 1) GA and its derivatives have such biological activities as accelerating ethanol and acetaldehyde metabolism in rats, 2) antitrypsin activity, 3) and activating ethanol-dosed gastric cells. 4) However, few studies on the application of GA have been conducted because GA production is limited by the high cost of catalytic synthesis.…”
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“…São relatadas várias aplicações para o ácido glicérico e seus derivados, tais como estimulante do fígado e colesterolítico, acelerador da oxidação de etanol e acetaldeído in vivo, além de servir de material de partida para fabricação de surfactantes funcionais e polímeros. 6 O ácido glicólico tem uma produção global anual que chega a alguns milhares de toneladas. Sua principal aplicação está na área cosmética, sobretudo em produtos dermatológicos.…”
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