2021
DOI: 10.1186/s13068-021-02053-2
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Comprehensive evaluation for the one-pot biosynthesis of butyl acetate by using microbial mono- and co-cultures

Abstract: Background Butyl acetate has shown wide applications in food, cosmetics, medicine, and biofuel sectors. These short-chain fatty acid esters can be produced by either chemical or biological synthetic process with corresponding alcohols and acids. Currently, biosynthesis of short chain fatty acid esters, such as butyl butyrate, through microbial fermentation systems has been achieved; however, few studies regarding biosynthesis of butyl acetate were reported. Result… Show more

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“…These findings suggest that the enrichment of probiotics in the gavage groups may contribute to improved health observed in DSS-treated mice. The gut microbiota of the gavage groups demonstrated an enrichment of Bacteroides , Firmicutes , Proteobacteria , and Actinobacillus , which are prevalent intestinal bacteria known for producing SCFAs such as acetate, propionate, butyrate, and valerate. This also explains the previously observed increase in the acetate, butyrate, and propionate levels. SCFA levels were significantly elevated in the gavage group with an even more pronounced increase observed in the synbiotic group.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 65%
“…These findings suggest that the enrichment of probiotics in the gavage groups may contribute to improved health observed in DSS-treated mice. The gut microbiota of the gavage groups demonstrated an enrichment of Bacteroides , Firmicutes , Proteobacteria , and Actinobacillus , which are prevalent intestinal bacteria known for producing SCFAs such as acetate, propionate, butyrate, and valerate. This also explains the previously observed increase in the acetate, butyrate, and propionate levels. SCFA levels were significantly elevated in the gavage group with an even more pronounced increase observed in the synbiotic group.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 65%
“…Model microbial communities are often used for industrially-oriented research, for example, to enhance the metabolism of microbial strains in order to produce compounds of interest. For example, these microbial models have been developed for the production of bacterial cellulose-based composite materials [ 32 ], or for the biosynthesis of butyl acetate by co-cultures of Clostridium acetobutylicum and Actinobacillus succinogenes [ 33 ]. These model microbial communities can also be used to obtain knowledge about microbial interactions in nature [ 34 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(recombinant, expressed in A. niger ), 25 U mL −1 , 6.7 g L −1 Hexadecane 1:1 [ 69 ] Butyl-butyrate, 6.1 C. acetobutylicum , butanol Butyric acid, 5 Surface display of lipase on E coli Dodecane 2:1 [ 43 ] Butyl-butyrate, 8.5 C. tyrobutyricum, butyric acid Butanol, 10 Surface display of lipase on E coli Dodecane 2:1 Butyl-butyrate, 6.7 C. acetobutylicum , butanol, C. tyrobutyricum, butyric acid - Surface display of lipase on E coli Dodecane 2:1 Butyl-acetate, 3.6 C . acetobutylicum , butanol Acetic acid, 15 C. antarctica lipase B, 100 U mL −1 , 19.5 g L Dodecane 2:1 [ 44 ] Butyl-acetate, 2.9 A . succinogenes , acetic acid Butanol, 20 C. antarctica lipase B, 100 U mL −1 , 20 g L Dodecane 2:1 Butyl-acetate, 2.2 A .…”
Section: Exploring Further Applications For Simultaneous Processesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The ester product spectrum can be expanded by combining further strains. For example, C. acetobutylicum and Actinobacillus succinogenes were co-cultivated to produce 2.2 g L −1 of butyl-acetate [ 44 ]. However, the amount of enzyme used, which was 20 g L −1 is almost ten times the amount of product formed.…”
Section: Exploring Further Applications For Simultaneous Processesmentioning
confidence: 99%