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Microbial synthesis of functional odd-chain fatty acids: a review.

Lin-Shang ZhangShan LiangMin-Hua ZongJi-Guo YangWen-Yong Lou
Published in: World journal of microbiology & biotechnology (2020)
Odd-chain fatty acids (OCFAs) naturally occur in bacteria, higher animals, and in plants. During recent years, they have received increasing attention due to their unique pharmacological properties and usefulness for agricultural and industrial applications. Recently, OCFAs have been identified and quantified in a few organisms, and new pharmacological functions of OCFAs have been reported. Some of the publications are related to the optimization of OCFA production through fermentation and genetic engineering. The present review aims to provide a summary on the recent progress in the field of microbial-derived OCFAs. More specifically, we outline the publications of OCFAs related to (i) different sources of OCFAs; (ii) endogenous synthesis of OCFAs; (iii) production of OCFAs through fermentation; (iv) genetic engineering related to OCFA; and (v) role of OCFAs in human health and disease. Finally, some areas that require further research are discussed.
Keyphrases
  • human health
  • fatty acid
  • risk assessment
  • microbial community
  • heavy metals
  • climate change
  • genome wide
  • working memory
  • wastewater treatment
  • drinking water
  • drug induced
  • dna methylation