Discovery of Oleaginous Yeast from Mountain Forest Soil in Thailand [PDF]
As an interesting alternative microbial platform for the sustainable synthesis of oleochemical building blocks and biofuels, oleaginous yeasts are increasing in both quantity and diversity.
Sirawich Sapsirisuk +3 more
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The history, state of the art and future prospects for oleaginous yeast research [PDF]
Lipid-based biofuels, such as biodiesel and hydroprocessed esters, are a central part of the global initiative to reduce the environmental impact of the transport sector. The vast majority of production is currently from first-generation feedstocks, such
Felix Abeln, Christopher J. Chuck
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Oleaginous yeast, Rhodotorula paludigena CM33, platform for bio-oil and biochar productions via fast pyrolysis [PDF]
An oleaginous yeast Rhodotorula paludigena CM33 was pyrolyzed for the first time to produce bio-oil and biochar applying a bench-scale reactor. The strain possessed a high lipid content with the main fatty acids similar to vegetable oils.
Pongsatorn Poopisut +8 more
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Hydrothermal conditioning of oleaginous yeast cells to enable recovery of lipids as potential drop-in fuel precursors [PDF]
Background Lipids produced using oleaginous yeast cells are an emerging feedstock to manufacture commercially valuable oleochemicals ranging from pharmaceuticals to lipid-derived biofuels.
Shivali Banerjee +2 more
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Extracting regions of lipid droplets from confocal microscopy images utilizing optical properties of oleaginous yeast [PDF]
Non-invasive methods for observing the morphology of living oleaginous yeast are ideal for optimizing the production of various oils, such as food oils, oleochemicals, and biodiesel, from oleaginous yeast. However, existing methods have been developed to
Ryosuke Harakawa +9 more
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Chimeric cellobiohydrolase I expression, activity, and biochemical properties in three oleaginous yeast [PDF]
Consolidated bioprocessing using oleaginous yeast is a promising modality for the economic conversion of plant biomass to fuels and chemicals. However, yeast are not known to produce effective biomass degrading enzymes naturally and this trait is ...
Markus Alahuhta +9 more
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Harnessing pongamia shell hydrolysate for triacylglycerol agglomeration by novel oleaginous yeast Rhodotorula pacifica INDKK [PDF]
Background To meet the present transportation demands and solve food versus fuel issue, microbial lipid-derived biofuels are gaining attention worldwide.
Kukkala Kiran Kumar +4 more
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In Situ Transesterification from Oleaginous Yeast Biomass
bDepartment of Chemistry, ICE, Federal University of Amazonas - UFAM , Manaus, AM - Brazil Near-infrared spectroscopy (FT-IR) is an useful tool for the study of biological molecules.
É. Marques Reis +6 more
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Oleaginicity of the yeast strain Saccharomyces cerevisiae D5A [PDF]
Background The model yeast, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, is not known to be oleaginous. However, an industrial wild-type strain, D5A, was shown to accumulate over 20% storage lipids from glucose when growth is nitrogen-limited compared to no more than 7 ...
Qiaoning He +7 more
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Oleaginous Yeast Biorefinery: Feedstocks, Processes, Techniques, Bioproducts
The world climate crisis has triggered the search for renewable energy sources. Oleaginous yeasts are a potential renewable source of biofuels. However, the yeast-derived biofuels cost is still non-competitive with the fossil fuel prices.
Teresa Lopes da Silva +4 more
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