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  • Microbial production of plant-derived compounds can be more efficient and eco-friendly than traditional extraction methods, specifically for pharmacologically active substances like betulinic acid, extracted from trees.
  • Researchers reengineered the betulinic acid production pathway in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae and optimized fermentation conditions to significantly boost yields of betulinic acid and its precursors.
  • The study demonstrates advanced purification techniques and achieved the highest recorded concentrations of betulinic acid (182 mg/L) and total triterpenoids (854 mg/L), showcasing the promise of microbial processes in producing valuable natural compounds.

Article Abstract

Microbial production of plant derived, biologically active compounds has the potential to provide economic and ecologic alternatives to existing low productive, plant-based processes. Current production of the pharmacologically active cyclic triterpenoid betulinic acid is realized by extraction from the bark of plane tree or birch. Here, we reengineered the reported betulinic acid pathway into Saccharomyces cerevisiae and used this novel strain to develop efficient fermentation and product purification methods. Fed-batch cultivations with ethanol excess, using either an ethanol-pulse feed or controlling a constant ethanol concentration in the fermentation medium, significantly enhanced production of betulinic acid and its triterpenoid precursors. The beneficial effect of excess ethanol was further exploited in nitrogen-limited resting cell fermentations, yielding betulinic acid concentrations of 182 mg/L, and total triterpenoid concentrations of 854 mg/L, the highest concentrations reported so far. Purification of lupane-type triterpenoids with high selectivity and yield was achieved by solid-liquid extraction without prior cell disruption using polar aprotic solvents such as acetone or ethyl acetate and subsequent precipitation with strong acids. This study highlights the potential of microbial production of plant derived triterpenoids in S. cerevisiae by combining metabolic and process engineering.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/bit.26377DOI Listing

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