“…It can grow and synthesize metabolites from costeffective carbon sources, such as pentoses derived from lignocellulose degradation (e.g., D-xylose 10 ), and biomassderived waste substrates, such as molasses, 11 oil palm empty fruit bunches, 12 and orange peel residues. 13 Additionally, C. jadinii withstands harsh fermentation environments and endures a broad range of temperatures (14 to 41 °C) 14 and long-term mild acid pHs (∼3.5). 15 For these reasons, C. jadinii has been successfully employed as a host for the production of various high-value compounds, such as L-lactic acid, 16 isopropanol, 17 biotin, 18 β-glucan, 12 trehalose, 19 and carotenoids (lycopene, βcarotene, and astaxanthin).…”