International audienceLignocellulose is the most abundant biomass on earth with an annual production of about 2 × 10 11 tons. It is an inedible renewable carbonaceous resource that is very rich in pentose and hexose sugars. The ability of microorganisms to use lignocellulosic sugars can be exploited for the production of biofuels and chemicals, and their concurrent biotechnological processes could advantageously replace petrochemicals' processes in a medium to long term, sustaining the emerging of a new economy based on bio-based products from renewable carbon sources. One of the major issues to reach this objective is to rewire the microbial metabolism to optimally configure conversion of these lignocellulosic-derived sugars into bio-based...
The use of metabolic engineering as a tool for production of biochemicals and biofuels requires prof...
The current challenges faced in the development of advanced biofuels from cellulosic biomass include...
In response to the exhaustion of carbon feedstock from fossilized sources, dependence on foreign ene...
abstract: Production of fuels and chemicals through a fermentation-based manufacturing process that ...
Ethanol has been commercially produced using sugars derived from sugarcane and corn. Recently, resea...
Metabolic engineering efforts have led to the development of bioprocesses implemented at an industri...
Due to evident environmental, economical and political reasons, it is becoming inevitable to shift s...
To date, the most significant sources of biofuels are starch- or sugarcane-based ethanol, which have...
Microbial metabolic engineering has been extensively studied for valuable chemicals synthesis, gener...
International audienceGlycolic acid is a two-carbon α-hydroxy acid with many applications in industr...
Recently, lignocellulosic biomass as the most abundant renewable resource has been widely considered...
Production of biofuels and bio-based chemicals is being increasingly pursued by chemical industry to...
Lignocellulosic raw material primarily consists of lignin, cellulose, and hemicellulose. Lignin is a...
Finding a sustainable alternative for today’s petrochemical industry is a major challenge facing che...
textThe efficient fermentation of lignocellulosic biomass would enable more economically and environ...
The use of metabolic engineering as a tool for production of biochemicals and biofuels requires prof...
The current challenges faced in the development of advanced biofuels from cellulosic biomass include...
In response to the exhaustion of carbon feedstock from fossilized sources, dependence on foreign ene...
abstract: Production of fuels and chemicals through a fermentation-based manufacturing process that ...
Ethanol has been commercially produced using sugars derived from sugarcane and corn. Recently, resea...
Metabolic engineering efforts have led to the development of bioprocesses implemented at an industri...
Due to evident environmental, economical and political reasons, it is becoming inevitable to shift s...
To date, the most significant sources of biofuels are starch- or sugarcane-based ethanol, which have...
Microbial metabolic engineering has been extensively studied for valuable chemicals synthesis, gener...
International audienceGlycolic acid is a two-carbon α-hydroxy acid with many applications in industr...
Recently, lignocellulosic biomass as the most abundant renewable resource has been widely considered...
Production of biofuels and bio-based chemicals is being increasingly pursued by chemical industry to...
Lignocellulosic raw material primarily consists of lignin, cellulose, and hemicellulose. Lignin is a...
Finding a sustainable alternative for today’s petrochemical industry is a major challenge facing che...
textThe efficient fermentation of lignocellulosic biomass would enable more economically and environ...
The use of metabolic engineering as a tool for production of biochemicals and biofuels requires prof...
The current challenges faced in the development of advanced biofuels from cellulosic biomass include...
In response to the exhaustion of carbon feedstock from fossilized sources, dependence on foreign ene...