Overview of erythritol production by yeast strains

TitleOverview of erythritol production by yeast strains
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2022
AuthorsKhatape, AB, Dastager, SG, Rangaswamy, V
JournalFems Microbiology Letters
Volume369
Issue1
Paginationfnac107
Date PublishedNOV
Type of ArticleReview
ISSN0378-1097
KeywordsErythritol, erythrose reductase, hyperosmotic stress response, metabolic pathways, Yeast, yeast expression
Abstract

Erythritol is a 4-carbon polyol produced with the aid of microbes in presence of hyper-osmotic stress. It is the most effective sugar alcohol that is produced predominantly by fermentation. In comparison to various polyols, it has many precise functions and is used as a flavor enhancer, sequestrant, humectant, nutritive sweetener, stabilizer, formulation aid, thickener, and a texturizer. Erythritol production is a common trait in a number of the yeast genera viz., Trigonopsis, Candida, Pichia, Moniliella, Yarrowia, Pseudozyma, Trichosporonoides, Aureobasidium, and Trichoderma. Extensive work has been carried out on the biological production of erythritol through Yarrowia, Moniliella, Candida, and other yeast strains, and numerous strategies used to improve erythritol productivity through mutagenesis and genetic engineering are discussed in this review.

DOI10.1093/femsle/fnac107
Type of Journal (Indian or Foreign)

Foreign

Impact Factor (IF)

2.820

Divison category: 
National Collection of Industrial Micr-organisms (NCIM)
Database: 
Web of Science (WoS)

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