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(Hyper)thermophilic biocatalysts for second generation biorefineries

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2016
abstract:
In bioeconomy, the development of next generation biorefineries, utilizing energy crops and waste materials, are considered one of the most promising actions toward the sustainable production of fuel and the building blocks for chemicals and polymers with a global market in 2016 of $466.6 billion and a compounded average growth rate of 8.9% between 2016-2021. This complex process is far from being optimized and the application of novel carbohydrate active enzymes justify great expectations. Here we briefly summarise how, for to the advances in (meta)genomics, glycoside hydrolases from (hyper)thermophilic organisms, thanks to their intrinsic stability, can significantly improve lignocellulosic degradation in second generation biorefineries.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
bioeconomy; Carbohydrate active enzymes; extremophiles; green chemistry; industrial biotechnology; synthetic biology
List of contributors:
Giglio, Rosa; Strazzulli, Andrea; Moracci, Marco; COBUCCI PONZANO, Beatrice
Authors of the University:
COBUCCI PONZANO BEATRICE
Handle:
https://iris.cnr.it/handle/20.500.14243/318835
Published in:
CHIMICA OGGI-CHEMISTRY TODAY
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