Engineering of Microbial Biosynthetic Pathways 2020
DOI: 10.1007/978-981-15-2604-6_16
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Microbial Utilization of Glycerol for Biomanufacturing

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“…Firstly, glycerol stands as an appealing feedstock for biomanufacturing purposes. [21][22] Secondly, while ALE has been applied to enhance glycerol utilization in various microbes, it has typically been carried out at lower glycerol concentrations. For example, adaptation of C. necator H16 was conducted at 0.5% v/v glycerol, [4] E. coli at 0.2% v/v, [23] and S. cerevisiae at 1% v/v.…”
Section: Divalent Metal Ions Altered the Growth Performance Of Microb...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Firstly, glycerol stands as an appealing feedstock for biomanufacturing purposes. [21][22] Secondly, while ALE has been applied to enhance glycerol utilization in various microbes, it has typically been carried out at lower glycerol concentrations. For example, adaptation of C. necator H16 was conducted at 0.5% v/v glycerol, [4] E. coli at 0.2% v/v, [23] and S. cerevisiae at 1% v/v.…”
Section: Divalent Metal Ions Altered the Growth Performance Of Microb...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This particular adaptation was guided by two key considerations. Firstly, glycerol stands as an appealing feedstock for biomanufacturing purposes [21][22]. Secondly, while ALE has been applied to enhance glycerol utilization in various microbes, it has typically been carried out at lower glycerol concentrations.…”
Section: Divalent Metal Ions Altered the Growth Performance Of Microb...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Excess glycerol is normally considered as waste; however, the management and disposal of large volumes of waste glycerol have become a severe financial burden and environmental liability for the biodiesel industry [27]. Glycerol was then proposed to be utilized by a variety of industries, including the paint, tobacco, food, and pharmaceutical industries; however, glycerol obtained from biodiesel production is mostly crude due to the excess methanol or ethanol from the transesterification of triglycerides, and it is consequently rejected from these industries due to its low grade [28].…”
Section: Glycerol As the Feedstock For Production Of 12-propanediol A...mentioning
confidence: 99%