Bioplastics and wax esters from wood through co-culture of bacteria and yeast

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Description

Lignocellulosic hydrolysate made from forest biomass is an underutilized resource in biotechnological production processes, mainly due to its toxicity for the production hosts. Furthermore, the lignin fraction of the hydrolysates cannot be exploited in e.g. yeast-based processes. Our project aims at improving resource efficiency and sustainability by introducing a novel approach for wood biomass valorization based on the synergy of bacteria and yeast. As an outcome of the project, the production of two products, namely bioplastic materials and high-value microbial oils from lignocellulose hydrolysate, is demonstrated. The project ‘Bioplastics and wax esters from wood through co-culture of bacteria and yeast' is a collaboration between Tampere University and Chalmers University of Technology.
StatusFinished
Effective start/end date1/04/20 → 31/12/22

Keywords

  • biomass
  • bioeconomy

Field of science, Statistics Finland

  • 220 Industrial biotechnology

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