Fumaric acid production by fermentation

Carol A. Roa Engel, Adrie J.J. Straathof, Tiemen W. Zijlmans, Walter M. Van Gulik, Luuk A.M. Van Der Wielen

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Abstract

The potential of fumaric acid as a raw material in the polymer industry and the increment of cost of petroleum-based fumaric acid raises interest in fermentation processes for production of this compound from renewable resources. Although the chemical process yields 112% w/w fumaric acid from maleic anhydride and the fermentation process yields only 85% w/w from glucose, the latter raw material is three times cheaper. Besides, the fermentation fixes CO2. Production of fumaric acid by Rhizopus species and the involved metabolic pathways are reviewed. Submerged fermentation systems coupled with product recovery techniques seem to have achieved economically attractive yields and productivities. Future prospects for improvement of fumaric acid production include metabolic engineering approaches to achieve low pH fermentations.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)379-389
Number of pages11
JournalApplied Microbiology and Biotechnology
Volume78
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Mar 2008
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Fermentation
  • Fumaric acid
  • Maleate isomerase
  • Product recovery
  • Rhizopus species

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