1. Microbial cell factory for butyl butyrate production: Knowledges and perspectives.
- Author
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Guo X, Ding Y, Chen Y, Fu H, and Wang J
- Subjects
- Escherichia coli genetics, Escherichia coli metabolism, Clostridium metabolism, Clostridium genetics, Lipase metabolism, Lipase genetics, Acyltransferases genetics, Acyltransferases metabolism, Industrial Microbiology methods, Biofuels, Butyrates metabolism, Metabolic Engineering methods, Fermentation
- Abstract
Butyl butyrate is a short-chain fatty acid ester (C8) with a fruity aroma. It has broad prospects in the fields of foods, cosmetics and biofuels. At present, butyl butyrate is produced by chemical synthesis in the industry, but it is highly dependent on petroleum-based products. The growing concerns regarding the future scarcity of fossil fuels have been strongly promoted the transition from traditional fossil fuels and products to renewable bioenergy and biochemicals. Therefore, it is necessary to develop a green biochemical technology to replace traditional petroleum-based materials. In recent years, microorganisms such as Escherichia coli and Clostridium have been engineered to serve as cell factories for the sustainable one-pot production of short-chain fatty acid esters, including butyl butyrate. This opinion highlights the recent development in the use of lipases and alcohol acyltransferases (AATs) for butyl butyrate production in microbial fermentation, as well as future perspectives., (© 2024 The Author(s). Microbial Biotechnology published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.)
- Published
- 2024
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