Yeast: A new oil producer?

The increasing demand of plant oils or animal fat for biodiesel and specific lipid derivatives for the oleochemical field (such as lubricants, adhesives or plastics) have created price imbalance in both the alimentary and energy field. Moreover, the lack of non-edible oil feedstock has given rise to...

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Main Authors: Beopoulos Athanasios, Nicaud Jean-Marc
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2012-01-01
Series:Oléagineux, Corps gras, Lipides
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/ocl.2012.0426
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spelling doaj-2c377bdd5d3a45b69bc1e482211956bd2021-04-02T03:38:39ZengEDP SciencesOléagineux, Corps gras, Lipides1258-82101950-697X2012-01-01191222810.1051/ocl.2012.0426ocl2012191p22Yeast: A new oil producer?Beopoulos AthanasiosNicaud Jean-MarcThe increasing demand of plant oils or animal fat for biodiesel and specific lipid derivatives for the oleochemical field (such as lubricants, adhesives or plastics) have created price imbalance in both the alimentary and energy field. Moreover, the lack of non-edible oil feedstock has given rise to concerns on land-use practices and on oil production strategies. Recently, much attention has been paid to the exploitation of microbial oils. Most of them present lipid profiles similar in type and composition to plants and could therefore have many advantages as are no competitive with food, have short process cycles and their cultivation is independent of climate factors. Among microorganisms, yeasts seem to be very promising as they can be easily genetically enhanced, are suitable for large-scale fermentation and are devoid of endotoxins. This review will focus on the recent understanding of yeasts lipid metabolism, the succeeding genetic engineering of the lipid pathways and the recent developments on fermentation techniques that pointed out yeasts as promising alternative producers for oil or plastic.http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/ocl.2012.0426yeastoleochemisterymicrobial oilslipidsfermentationY. lipolyticamicroorganisms
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author Beopoulos Athanasios
Nicaud Jean-Marc
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Nicaud Jean-Marc
Yeast: A new oil producer?
Oléagineux, Corps gras, Lipides
yeast
oleochemistery
microbial oils
lipids
fermentation
Y. lipolytica
microorganisms
author_facet Beopoulos Athanasios
Nicaud Jean-Marc
author_sort Beopoulos Athanasios
title Yeast: A new oil producer?
title_short Yeast: A new oil producer?
title_full Yeast: A new oil producer?
title_fullStr Yeast: A new oil producer?
title_full_unstemmed Yeast: A new oil producer?
title_sort yeast: a new oil producer?
publisher EDP Sciences
series Oléagineux, Corps gras, Lipides
issn 1258-8210
1950-697X
publishDate 2012-01-01
description The increasing demand of plant oils or animal fat for biodiesel and specific lipid derivatives for the oleochemical field (such as lubricants, adhesives or plastics) have created price imbalance in both the alimentary and energy field. Moreover, the lack of non-edible oil feedstock has given rise to concerns on land-use practices and on oil production strategies. Recently, much attention has been paid to the exploitation of microbial oils. Most of them present lipid profiles similar in type and composition to plants and could therefore have many advantages as are no competitive with food, have short process cycles and their cultivation is independent of climate factors. Among microorganisms, yeasts seem to be very promising as they can be easily genetically enhanced, are suitable for large-scale fermentation and are devoid of endotoxins. This review will focus on the recent understanding of yeasts lipid metabolism, the succeeding genetic engineering of the lipid pathways and the recent developments on fermentation techniques that pointed out yeasts as promising alternative producers for oil or plastic.
topic yeast
oleochemistery
microbial oils
lipids
fermentation
Y. lipolytica
microorganisms
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/ocl.2012.0426
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