Production of molecules of interest from non-food biomass
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Production of molecules of interest from non-food biomass

Author : La société dEINOVE

Publication date: August 10, 2014 | Lire en français

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  • La société dEINOVE: Grabels (France)

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Producing petroleum-equivalent molecules from other biases is a real challenge. It becomes all the more interesting when these molecules can be produced from under-valued renewable materials. The use of deinococci bacteria enables the production of bio-sourced molecules, such as bioethanol, from non-food biomass.

Key points

Field: Plant chemistry, biomass valorization

Degree of technology diffusion: Emergence | Growth | Maturity

Technologies involved: Microbiology, genetic and fermentation engineering

Target markets: Biofuels, cosmetics, food, chemical industry

Keywords: Deinococcus, biomass, bioconversion, 2G ethanol, isoprenoids, consolidated bioprocess, metabolic engineering

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