Replacing fossil oil with fresh oil - with what and for what?

被引:155
作者
Carlsson, Anders S. [1 ]
Yilmaz, Jenny Lindberg [2 ]
Green, Allan G. [3 ]
Stymne, Sten [1 ]
Hofvander, Per [1 ]
机构
[1] Swedish Univ Agr Sci, Dept Plant Breeding & Biotechnol, SE-23053 Alnarp, Sweden
[2] Scandinavian Biotechnol Res ScanBiRes AB, Alnarp, Sweden
[3] CSIRO Plant Ind, Canberra, ACT, Australia
基金
瑞典研究理事会;
关键词
Chemical feedstock; Novel oil accumulation; Oil crops; Specialty oils; Technical fatty acids; Vegetable oil; CARRIER PROTEIN DESATURASE; FATTY-ACID BIOSYNTHESIS; OAT AVENA-SATIVA; DIACYLGLYCEROL ACYLTRANSFERASE; BRASSICA-NAPUS; TRANSGENIC PLANTS; DEVELOPING SEEDS; TRIACYLGLYCEROL BIOSYNTHESIS; MICROSOMAL PREPARATIONS; LIPID-COMPOSITION;
D O I
10.1002/ejlt.201100032
中图分类号
TS2 [食品工业];
学科分类号
0832 ;
摘要
Industrial chemicals and materials are currently derived mainly from fossil-based raw materials, which are declining in availability, increasing in price and are a major source of undesirable greenhouse gas emissions. Plant oils have the potential to provide functionally equivalent, renewable and environmentally friendly replacements for these finite fossil-based raw materials, provided that their composition can be matched to end-use requirements, and that they can be produced on sufficient scale to meet current and growing industrial demands. Replacement of 40% of the fossil oil used in the chemical industry with renewable plant oils, whilst ensuring that growing demand for food oils is also met, will require a trebling of global plant oil production from current levels of around 139 MT to over 400 MT annually. Realisation of this potential will rely on application of plant biotechnology to (i) tailor plant oils to have high purity (preferably > 90%) of single desirable fatty acids, (ii) introduce unusual fatty acids that have specialty end-use functionalities and (iii) increase plant oil production capacity by increased oil content in current oil crops, and conversion of other high biomass crops into oil accumulating crops. This review outlines recent progress and future challenges in each of these areas. Practical applications: The research reviewed in this paper aims to develop metabolic engineering technologies to radically increase the yield and alter the fatty acid composition of plant oils and enable the development of new and more productive oil crops that can serve as renewable sources of industrial feedstocks currently provided by non-renewable and polluting fossil-based resources. As a result of recent and anticipated research developments we can expect to see significant enhancements in quality and productivity of oil crops over the coming decades. This should generate the technologies needed to support increasing plant oil production into the future, hopefully of sufficient magnitude to provide a major supply of renewable plant oils for the industrial economy without encroaching on the higher priority demand for food oils. Achievement of this goal will make a significant contribution to moving to a sustainable carbon-neutral industrial society with lower emissions of carbon dioxide to the atmosphere and reduced environmental impact as a result.
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页码:812 / 831
页数:20
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