From biomass-derived p -hydroxycinnamic acids to novel sustainable and non-toxic phenolics-based uv-filters: a multidisciplinary journey

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  • who: Francesca D`Anna and colleagues from the University of Palermo, Italy have published the Article: From Biomass-Derived p -Hydroxycinnamic Acids to Novel Sustainable and Non-Toxic Phenolics-Based UV-Filters: A Multidisciplinary Journey, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: Since this finding, most of the work focuses on producing de novo ferulic acid-derived molecules. To summarise, most of the work concerning de novo bioproduction of p-hydroxycinnamic acids focuses on rewiring carbon flux towards Tyr and Phe synthesis through metabolism engineering, deletion of competing pathways, relief of feedback_inhibitions, overexpression of rate-limiting enzymes . . .

     

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