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- W2020060864 abstract "Methanol is one of the most attractive feedstocks for chemical industry. Since methanol is completely miscible with water, is easy to store, to transport and to handle, and a wide variety of microorganisms is capable of growing on methanol as the sole or major source of carbon and energy in an inexpensive synthetic medium methanol has also become attractive for the synthesis of single cell protein (SCP) and commercially useful products. In many countries methanol assimilating microorganisms are being studied and their potential utility in biotechnological processes is explored. At present, commercial processes involving methylotrophs are limited to the production of SCP and coenzyme Q. In this review it is demonstrated that methylotrophs are suitable for syntheses of amino acids, poly-β-hydroxy butyric acid, enzymes and vitamins, on the one hand, and that we are far from knowing all possible applications, on the other. It gives an outline of the fundamental problems in both the SCP and overflow productions and the prospects for improving existing processes and developing novel products by means of already known organisms and new strains." @default.
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