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Microbial lipids from organic wastes: Outlook and challenges

•SCOs are interesting bioproducts to be applied in different industrial sectors.•To use of alternative carbon sources is crucial for the profitability of the SCOs.•Lignocellulosic sugars, VFAs and glycerol are alternative substrates for SCOs.•Lipid yields from low-cost carbon sources are increased b...

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Published in:Bioresource technology 2021-03, Vol.323, p.124612-124612, Article 124612
Main Authors: Tomás-Pejó, E., Morales-Palomo, S., González-Fernández, C.
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Oleaginous microorganisms
Organic waste valorization
Single cell oils
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