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Technological advancements in valorization of second generation (2G) feedstocks for bio-based succinic acid production

Journal

BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY
Volume 360, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2022.127513

Keywords

Succinic acid; Lignocellulose; Crude glycerol; Food waste; Circular bioeconomy

Funding

  1. vWa Project [BB/S011951/1]
  2. BBSRC
  3. Innovate UK
  4. Department of Biotechnology, India

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This article introduces the uses and production methods of succinic acid, focusing on the importance of producing bio-based succinic acid using renewable feedstocks. It discusses different feedstocks and production methods, as well as recent advances in genetic engineering and downstream processing. The article also analyzes the economic and environmental effects of bio-based succinic acid synthesis.
Succinic acid (SA) is used as a commodity chemical and as a precursor in chemical industry to produce other derivatives such as 1,4-butaneidol, tetrahydrofuran, fumaric acid, and bio-polyesters. The production of bio-based SA from renewable feedstocks has always been in the limelight owing to the advantages of renewability, abundance and reducing climate change by CO2 capture. Considering this, the current review focuses on various 2G feedstocks such as lignocellulosic biomass, crude glycerol, and food waste for cost-effective SA production. It also highlights the importance of producing SA via separate enzymatic hydrolysis and fermentation, simultaneous saccharification and fermentation, and consolidated bioprocessing. Furthermore, recent advances in genetic engineering, and downstream SA processing are thoroughly discussed. It also elaborates on the techno-economic analysis and life cycle assessment (LCA) studies carried out to understand the economics and environmental effects of bio-based SA synthesis.

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