VALorisarion of fUngAl Biomass using noveL Enzymatic technology

Food, Bioeconomy & Natural ResourcesHORIZON-IAID: 101059786
EC Contribution
€59,724
Consortium Size
9 orgs
Start Year
2022
Summary

Biomass is at the core of the bioeconomy and the demand for it is increasing worldwide as we transition to a low-carbon economy. Biomass is predominantly used for feed and food products (~55% of global biomass available) followed by bioenergy, with only 8% to date used for bio-based materials despite offering an alternative to fossil-derived chemicals. To promote the development and commercialisation of bio-based materials, an abundance of feedstocks (i.e., sugar, starch, vegetable oil and ethanol) are required. However, this may lead to biodiversity and land use change as potentially more land would be needed to enable the replacement of fossil raw materials, estimated at an additional 2.8 billion tonnes (Bt) Dry Matter (DM) biomass per year, which competes with food and feed production. To achieve a sizeable and economically feasible bioeconomy, new technologies are therefore needed in order to diversify and deliver processes that can use available, underutilised and more sustainable biomass feedstocks to leave more land available for biodiversity protection and food production, whilst facilitating the substitution of fossil-based resources with bio-based ones. VALUABLE will focus on the demonstration of a platform non-plant-based biomass valorisation process for the production of yeast oils as a viable substitute for fossil-based and plant-based products (such as palm oil) in applications such as cosmetics, adhesives and resins. More specifically, the VALUABLE process will valorise Aspergillus niger biomass feedstock to demonstrate:1.Techno-economic viability of producing oils as a substitute for fossil based and plant-based products for applications in cosmetics and bio-based chemicals (e.g., resins for coatings) markets.2.Better valorisation of fungal biomass waste streams rich in chitin for the production of non-animal derived chitosan and chitosan oligomers for use in applications such as cosmetics and bio-based chemicals (e.g., adhesives) markets.

Consortium (9)

Project Results (43)

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Publications (5)
Influence of process parameters on single-cell oil production by Cutaneotrichosporon oleaginosus using response surface methodology
Biotechnology for Biofuels and Bioproducts· 2025DOI
Max Schneider; Felix Melcher; Robert Fimmen; Johannes Mertens; Daniel Garbe; Michael Paper; Marion Ringel; Thomas Brück
Process design for a novel fungal biomass valorisation approach
Systems and Control Transactions, Proceedings of the 35th European Symposium on Computer Aided Process Engineering (ESCAPE 35)· 2025DOI
Theresa R�cker, Matteo Gilardi, Thomas Br�ck, Bernd Wittgens
Sustainable Lipid Production with Cutaneotrichosporon oleaginosus: Insights into Metabolism, Feedstock Valorization and Bioprocess Development
Microorganisms· 2025DOI
Marion Ringel, Michael Paper, Marieke Willing, Max Schneider, Felix Melcher, Nikolaus I. Stellner, Thomas Brück
Chitin and Chitosan in Adhesives for the Production of Wood-Based Panels
Polymers· 2024DOI
Konstantina Karydi, Eleftheria Athanasiadou, Katja Heppe, Anke Wunder, Sotiris Kountouras, Themistoklis Sevastiadis
Bioconversion of a Lignocellulosic Hydrolysate to Single Cell Oil for Biofuel Production in a Cost-Efficient Fermentation Process
Fermentation· 2023DOI
Zora S. Rerop; Nikolaus I. Stellner; Petra Graban; Martina Haack; Norbert Mehlmer; Mahmoud Masri; Thomas B. Brück
Deliverables (36)
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Documents, reports
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Demonstrators, pilots, prototypes
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Websites, patent fillings, videos etc.
Websites, patent fillings, videos etc.
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Documents, reports
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Other Results (2)
HYBRID QUATS IN, IN PARTICULAR, HAIR TREATMENT AGENTS
RHAMNOLIPID AMIDES FOR HAIR SCENT RETENTION