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. 2023 Jul 22;10(1):43. doi: 10.1186/s40643-023-00663-2

Table 3.

Overview of publications using different lignocellulosic waste fractions as feedstock for the microbial production of various products

Substrate Product Organism References
Press juice from a mixture of Festulolium and perennial ryegrass 1.01 galgal biomass L−1 with 41% protein content

Co-cultivation of microalgae Chlorella sorokiniana and Acutodesmus

obliquus

Schoeters et

el. 2023

Extracted juice from mixed grass clippings 2 mgα-humulene L−1 Cupriavidus necator

Langsdorf

et al. 2022

Press juice of Lolium perenne

22.5 gethanol L−1,

7.89 mgsqualene·gdry mass−1

S. cerevisiae YUG37-ERG1 Hull et al. 2014
Cashew apple juice

38.6 gethanol L−1

0.47 gethanol gsugar−1

S. cerevisiae

Pacheco et

al. 2010

Simulated corn stover hydrolysate

53.4 gethanol L−1

0.498 gethanol gtotal sugars−1

Engineered S. cerevisiae strain Wang et al. 2022
100% press juice from mixed grass cuttings without additional components

9.4 gethanol L−1

0.61 ± 0.03 gethanol gsugar−1

S. cerevisiae This work
Unsterile press juice of Miscanthus x giganteus (MxG) with the addition of saccharolytic enzymes 11.91 glactic acid L−1, 0.29 gethanol L−1 ethanol 0.63 to 1.38 gacetuc acid L−1 Heterolactic co-culture of Lactobacillus plantarum and Lactobacillus brevis

Boakye-

Boaten et al. 2016

Press juice of grass-clover mixtures 22 glactic acid L−1 L. salivarius BC 1001

Santamaria‐

Fernandez et

al. 2019

Hydrothermally pretreated sugarcane bagasse

52.4 glactic acid L−1

0.66 glactic acid gsugar−1

B. coagulans under non-sterile conditions Cox et al. 2023
Chemically and enzymatically pretreated P. australis reed stems 28.3 glactic acid L−1 B. coagulans 2020
100% press juice from mixed grass cuttings without supplements

16.93 glactic acid L−1

1.36 ± 0.04 glactic acid gsugar−1

Lactobacillus delbrueckii subsp. lactis This work
Beech wood xylan 0.08 gitaconate L−1 U. maydis MB215Pomaxyn11A

Schroedter

et al. 2016

Cellobiose 5.2 gitaconate L−1 U. maydis MB215omabgl1 Geiser et al. 2016
Hydrolyzed hemicellulose fraction from beech wood 0.36 gitaconic acid L−1 U. maydis MB215

Klement et

al. 2012

Hydrolyzed hemicellulose fraction from beech wood with added glucose 8.5 gitaconic acid L−1 U. maydis MB215

Klement et

al. 2012

Brewer’s spent grain, hydrothermally pretreated and enzymatically hydrolyzed

6 gitaconic acid L−1

0.38 gitaconic acid gsugar−1

U. maydis MB215 ΔCyp3 PetefRia1

Weiermüller

et al. 2021

Mineral salt medium + 70% (v/v) press juice of mixed grass cuttings

19.18 gitaconic acid L−1

0.51 gitaconic acid gglucose−1

U. maydis MB215 ΔCyp3 PetefRia1 This work
Mineral salt medium with 40% (v/v) enzymatic hydrolysate of mixed wood chips after organosolv pretreatment

17.2 gitaconic acid L−1

0.40gitaconic acid gglucose−1

U. maydis MB215 ΔCyp3 PetefRia1 This work
Enzymatic hydrolysate of alkaline pretreated coffee silverskin

3.2 gABE·L−1

0.1 gABE gsugar−1

C. acetobutylicum Niglio et al. 2019
Detoxified wood hydrolysate and alfalfa juice with buffering agents, vitamins and minerals 0.17 gsolvents gtotal sugars−1 C. acetobutylicum

Mechmech

et al. 2016

Detoxified pine wood hydrolysates 5.7 gbutanol L−1 C. acetobutylicum Maddox and Murray 1983
Mineral salt medium with 30% (v/v) enzymatic hydrolysate of mixed wood chips after organosolv pretreatment

15.5 gABE L−1

0.31 ± 0.01 gABE gglucose−1

C. acetobutylicum This work