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- Title
Current advances for omics-guided process optimization of microbial manufacturing.
- Authors
Wan, Shengtong; Liu, Xin; Sun, Wentao; Lv, Bo; Li, Chun
- Abstract
Currently, microbial manufacturing is widely used in various fields, such as food, medicine and energy, for its advantages of greenness and sustainable development. Process optimization is the committed step enabling the commercialization of microbial manufacturing products. However, the present optimization processes mainly rely on experience or trial-and-error method ignoring the intrinsic connection between cellular physiological requirement and production performance, so in many cases the productivity of microbial manufacturing could not been fully exploited at economically feasible cost. Recently, the rapid development of omics technologies facilitates the comprehensive analysis of microbial metabolism and fermentation performance from multi-levels of molecules, cells and microenvironment. The use of omics technologies makes the process optimization more explicit, boosting microbial manufacturing performance and bringing significant economic benefits and social value. In this paper, the traditional and omics technologies-guided process optimization of microbial manufacturing are systematically reviewed, and the future trend of process optimization is prospected.
- Subjects
PROCESS optimization; MICROBIAL products; ENERGY medicine; MICROBIAL metabolism; SOCIAL values; SUSTAINABLE development
- Publication
Bioresources & Bioprocessing, 2023, Vol 10, Issue 1, p1
- ISSN
2197-4365
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1186/s40643-023-00647-2