Project ID: D2013-77
Background
The rising concern around the sustainability of petrochemicals are prompting searches for more environmentally friendly and inexpensive feedstocks. Bio-based alternatives are attractive, but also require microbial fermentation. Enzyme hydrolysis is a promising way to reduce the cost of the pretreatment process.
Invention Description
Researchers at the University of Toledo have developed a way to make bio-based products from microalgae. The feedstock is treated with protease and amylase which separates the biomass into an organic phase containing lipids and an aqueous phase containing solids, carbohydrates, and peptides. Further processing can produce desirable products, such as the platform chemical succinate.
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IP Status: Issued US 10,752,924 and 11,104,920