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Table 2 Production of biofuels by some microorganisms using CO2

From: Synthetic biology promotes the capture of CO2 to produce fatty acid derivatives in microbial cell factories

Host

Product

Titer (g/L)

Yield (%)

Productivity (mg/L/d)

Cultivation condition

References

Medium

Light

(μmol/m2/s)

Temperature (℃)

 

D. quadricauda

Lipids

3.5

  

BF

50

36

Rodríguez-Palacio et al. (2022)

Bacillus sp. SS105

Lipids

0.38a

38.8

59.29

MSM

100

30

Maheshwari et al. (2018)

Serratia sp. ISTD04

Lipids

0.72a

  

LB

 

30

Kumar et al. (2017)

Synechocystis sp. PCC6803

Alcohol

5.50

 

212

BG-11

 

37

Gao et al. (2012)

S. elongatus

1-butanol

0.71

  

BG-11

 

30

Lan and Liao (2012)

R. eutropha H16

Isobutanol and 3-methyl-1-butanol

1.4

  

German minimal

 

30

Li et al. (2012)

Synechococcus elongatus

Isobutanol

0.64a

  

BG-11

50

37

Wu et al. (2021)

Rhodopseudomonas palustris TIE-1

n-butanol

0.14a

4.9

12a

YP

 

30

Bai et al. (2021)

E. coli

Lipids

0.5

  

M9

 

70

Lee et al. (2020)

Synechococcus elongatus PCC 7942

FAEE

0.017

  

BG-11

100

30

Lee et al. (2017)

Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803

FAME

0.12

67

 

BG-11

60

30

Yunus et al. (2020)

Synechocystis sp. PCC6803

FAME

4.05

  

BG-11

35

30

Kang et al. (2021)

  1. aThe value is calculated based on the reported data