The prospect of microbial oils production from oil palm empty fruit bunch

Oil palm empty fruit bunch (EFB) is a lignocellulosic biomass and has the potential to be converted into oil that can be used as the feedstock for biodiesel production. The production of microbial oil from EFB can be performed through biochemical routes of cultivating oleaginous microorganism on EFB...

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Main Authors: Ahmad, Farah, Zhang, Zhanying, Doherty, William O. S., O’Hara, Ian M.
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spelling my.iium.irep.572322017-07-07T03:59:09Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/57232/ The prospect of microbial oils production from oil palm empty fruit bunch Ahmad, Farah Zhang, Zhanying Doherty, William O. S. O’Hara, Ian M. TP155 Chemical engineering TP315 Fuel Oil palm empty fruit bunch (EFB) is a lignocellulosic biomass and has the potential to be converted into oil that can be used as the feedstock for biodiesel production. The production of microbial oil from EFB can be performed through biochemical routes of cultivating oleaginous microorganism on EFB hydrolysates. Oleaginous microorganisms, including microalgae, yeasts and fungi, accumulate oils from carbon substrates assimilation, within its cell membrane, typically under nitrogen-limiting conditions. This paper aims to explore the feasibility of producing microbial oil production from EFB and other oil palm biomas. Most studies on the production of microbial oil from lignocellulosic biomass were performed using yeasts and fungi. Mucor plumbeus fungi was shown to be promising for EFB-derived oil production. The outlook of producing microbial oil and biodiesel from EFB was evaluated through previous techno-economic studies. Microbial oil has potential to supplement palm oil industry with cheaper feedstock cost. Microbial oil production from oil palm biomass could be integrated into palm oil industry, via the production of biodiesel from non-food feedstock and oleochemicals manufacturing. The proposed integration concept can potentially improve the sustainability and profitability of the palm oil industry. 2017-04-13 Conference or Workshop Item REM application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/57232/1/57232_The%20Prospect%20of%20Microbial%20Oils.pdf Ahmad, Farah and Zhang, Zhanying and Doherty, William O. S. and O’Hara, Ian M. (2017) The prospect of microbial oils production from oil palm empty fruit bunch. In: 6th International Conference on Fuel Cell & Hydrogen Technology (ICFCHT2017), Putrajaya. (Unpublished) http://www.ukm.my/icfcht2017/
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TP315 Fuel
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TP315 Fuel
Ahmad, Farah
Zhang, Zhanying
Doherty, William O. S.
O’Hara, Ian M.
The prospect of microbial oils production from oil palm empty fruit bunch
description Oil palm empty fruit bunch (EFB) is a lignocellulosic biomass and has the potential to be converted into oil that can be used as the feedstock for biodiesel production. The production of microbial oil from EFB can be performed through biochemical routes of cultivating oleaginous microorganism on EFB hydrolysates. Oleaginous microorganisms, including microalgae, yeasts and fungi, accumulate oils from carbon substrates assimilation, within its cell membrane, typically under nitrogen-limiting conditions. This paper aims to explore the feasibility of producing microbial oil production from EFB and other oil palm biomas. Most studies on the production of microbial oil from lignocellulosic biomass were performed using yeasts and fungi. Mucor plumbeus fungi was shown to be promising for EFB-derived oil production. The outlook of producing microbial oil and biodiesel from EFB was evaluated through previous techno-economic studies. Microbial oil has potential to supplement palm oil industry with cheaper feedstock cost. Microbial oil production from oil palm biomass could be integrated into palm oil industry, via the production of biodiesel from non-food feedstock and oleochemicals manufacturing. The proposed integration concept can potentially improve the sustainability and profitability of the palm oil industry.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Ahmad, Farah
Zhang, Zhanying
Doherty, William O. S.
O’Hara, Ian M.
author_facet Ahmad, Farah
Zhang, Zhanying
Doherty, William O. S.
O’Hara, Ian M.
author_sort Ahmad, Farah
title The prospect of microbial oils production from oil palm empty fruit bunch
title_short The prospect of microbial oils production from oil palm empty fruit bunch
title_full The prospect of microbial oils production from oil palm empty fruit bunch
title_fullStr The prospect of microbial oils production from oil palm empty fruit bunch
title_full_unstemmed The prospect of microbial oils production from oil palm empty fruit bunch
title_sort prospect of microbial oils production from oil palm empty fruit bunch
publishDate 2017
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/57232/1/57232_The%20Prospect%20of%20Microbial%20Oils.pdf
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