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Recent advances in lipid metabolic engineering of oleaginous yeasts.
Biotechnology Advances, 2021With the increasing demand to develop a renewable and sustainable biolipid feedstock, several species of non-conventional oleaginous yeasts are being explored.
A. Chattopadhyay +2 more
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Carotenoid Production in Oleaginous Yeasts.
Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology, 2021Oleaginous yeasts, Yarrowia lipolytica and Lipomyces starkeyi, can synthesize more than 20% of lipids per dry cell weight from a wide variety of substrates. This feature is attractive for cost-efficient production of industrial biodiesel fuel. These yeasts are also very promising hosts for the efficient production of more value-added lipophilic ...
H. Kanamoto, Katsuya Nakamura, N. Misawa
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Lipid production by oleaginous yeasts.
Advances in Applied Microbiology, 2021Microbial lipid production has been studied extensively for years; however, lipid metabolic engineering in many of the extraordinarily high lipid-accumulating yeasts was impeded by inadequate understanding of the metabolic pathways including regulatory ...
A. Chattopadhyay, M. K. Maiti
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Recent advances in genetic technology development of oleaginous yeasts
Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology, 2022As important chemical raw materials and potential nutritional supplements, microbial lipids play an important role in ensuring economic development, food security, and energy security. Compared with non-natural hosts, oleaginous yeasts exhibit obvious advantages in lipid yield and productivity and have great potential to be genetically engineered into ...
Zhiqiang Wen, N. A. Al makishah
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Oleaginous yeasts: Biodiversity and cultivation
Fungal Biology Reviews, 2023Rujiralai Poontawee +3 more
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Screening of oleaginous yeasts for lipid production using volatile fatty acids as substrate
Biomass and Bioenergy, 2020Using residual material instead of sugars as substrate for oleaginous microorganisms is a promising approach that may reduce the production costs of microbial lipid.
M. Llamas +4 more
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Cultivation modes for microbial oil production using oleaginous yeasts – A review
Biochemical Engineering Journal, 2019Microbial oil has been a valuable alternative oil source with applications in the food, cosmetics and biofuels sectors. As concerns for the environment grow, microbially-synthesized oil has emerged as a potential contributor for sustainable production of
Eleni E. Karamerou, C. Webb
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Oleaginous yeasts: Time to rethink the definition?
Yeast, 2022Oleaginous yeasts are typically defined as those able to accumulate more than 20% of their cell dry weight as lipids or triacylglycerides. Research on these yeasts has increased lately fuelled by an interest to use biotechnology to produce lipids and ...
José Manuel Salvador López +2 more
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Fatty acids from oleaginous yeasts and yeast-like fungi and their potential applications
Critical Reviews in Biotechnology, 2018Si-Jia Xue +7 more
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