2022
DOI: 10.3390/synbio1010003
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Trends in Synthetic Biology in the Bioeconomy of Non-Food-Competing Biofuels

Abstract: Despite the acknowledged relevance of renewable energy sources, biofuel production supported by food-related agriculture has faced severe criticism. One way to minimize the considered negative impacts is the use of sources of non-food biomass or wastes. Synthetic biology (SB) embraces a promising complex of technologies for biofuel production from non-edible and sustainable raw materials. Therefore, it is pertinent to identify the global evolution of investments, concepts, and techniques underlying the field i… Show more

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“…Synthetic biology and metabolic engineering approaches are being used to improve the production of acrylic acid in industrial settings. Fantinel et al [6] meta-analyzed the production of biofuel from non-food biomass or waste, which is gaining traction despite criticism (1d, 2b). Synthetic biology is a promising set of technologies for this purpose.…”
Section: (2d) Computational Modelingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Synthetic biology and metabolic engineering approaches are being used to improve the production of acrylic acid in industrial settings. Fantinel et al [6] meta-analyzed the production of biofuel from non-food biomass or waste, which is gaining traction despite criticism (1d, 2b). Synthetic biology is a promising set of technologies for this purpose.…”
Section: (2d) Computational Modelingmentioning
confidence: 99%