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Green Production of a High-value Mosquito Insecticide of Nootkatone from Seaweed Hydrolysates

Lingling Ma, Tao Wu, Peiling Liu, Dongying Chen, Shengliang Cai, Hefeng Chen, Jingtao Zhou, Chaoyi Zhu, Shuang Li

2023Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry13 citationsDOI

Abstract

Nootkatone is a type of valuable sesquiterpene that is widely used in food, cosmetics, fragrance, and other fields. The industry is faced with a major challenge due to the high expenses associated with plant-extracted nootkatone. We have developed a fermentation process for valencene production using seaweed hydrolysate as a carbon source via engineered Saccharomyces cerevisiae . Reduced-pressure distillation purified valencene was used as a substrate, and a yeast strain carrying HPO/AtCPR1 and ADH genes was constructed for whole-cell catalysis. After biotransformation at 25 °C for 3 h, a high yield of 73% for nootkatone production was obtained. Further, simple rotary evaporation was used to obtain nootkatone with a high purity of 97.4%. Mosquito-repellent testing showed that 1% nootkatone has a mosquito-repellent effect lasting up to 6 h, which is comparable to the 20% N, N -diethyl-meta-toluamide (DEET) effect. This study provided practical experience for developing third-generation biomass resources, generating new ideas for green manufacturing of valuable chemical products, and serving as a reference for creating efficient and eco-friendly mosquito repellents.

Topics & Concepts

ChemistryDEETFermentationBiotransformationInsect repellentFood sciencePulp and paper industryBiotechnologyToxicologyOrganic chemistryBiologyEcologyEnzymeEngineeringPhytochemical compounds biological activitiesInsect Pest Control StrategiesBiochemical and biochemical processes
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