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Towards Lipid from Microalgae: Products, Biosynthesis, and Genetic Engineering.

Yi XinShan WuCongcong MiaoTao XuYandu Lu
Published in: Life (Basel, Switzerland) (2024)
Microalgae can convert carbon dioxide into organic matter through photosynthesis. Thus, they are considered as an environment-friendly and efficient cell chassis for biologically active metabolites. Microalgal lipids are a class of organic compounds that can be used as raw materials for food, feed, cosmetics, healthcare products, bioenergy, etc., with tremendous potential for commercialization. In this review, we summarized the commercial lipid products from eukaryotic microalgae, and updated the mechanisms of lipid synthesis in microalgae. Moreover, we reviewed the enhancement of lipids, triglycerides, polyunsaturated fatty acids, pigments, and terpenes in microalgae via environmental induction and/or metabolic engineering in the past five years. Collectively, we provided a comprehensive overview of the products, biosynthesis, induced strategies and genetic engineering in microalgal lipids. Meanwhile, the outlook has been presented for the development of microalgal lipids industries, emphasizing the significance of the accurate analysis of lipid bioactivity, as well as the high-throughput screening of microalgae with specific lipids.
Keyphrases
  • fatty acid
  • anaerobic digestion
  • healthcare
  • carbon dioxide
  • high resolution
  • single cell
  • ms ms
  • high glucose
  • gene expression
  • bone marrow
  • social media
  • mass spectrometry
  • drug induced
  • cell wall
  • health information
  • life cycle