Microbial lipids from renewable resources: production and characterization.

J Ind Microbiol Biotechnol

Chemical Engineering Department, University of Louisiana at Lafayette, P. O. Box 44130, Lafayette, LA 70508, USA.

Published: December 2010

A number of microorganisms belonging to the genera of algae, yeast, bacteria, and fungi have ability to accumulate neutral lipids under specific cultivation conditions. The microbial lipids contain high fractions of polyunsaturated fatty acids and have the potential to serve as a source of significant quantities of transportation fuels. This paper reviews the current state of the art of this field. It summarizes the various microorganism used, feed stocks available, environmental factors that influence growth of cells and accumulation of lipids, major fatty acid composition of lipids, and the technology.

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