Potential Natural Food Preservatives and Their Sustainable Production in Yeast: Terpenoids and Polyphenols
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Potential Natural Food Preservatives and Their Sustainable Production in Yeast: Terpenoids and Polyphenols
Abstract
Terpenoids and polyphenols are high-valued plant secondary metabolites. Their high antimicrobial activities demonstrate their huge potential as natural preservatives in the food industry. With the rapid development of metabolic engineering, it has become possible to realize large-scale production of non-native terpenoids and polyphenols by using the generally recognized as safe (GRAS) strain, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, as a cell factory. This review will summarize the major terpenoid and polyphenol compounds with high antimicrobial properties, describe their native metabolic pathways as well as antimicrobial mechanisms, and highlight current progress on their heterologous biosynthesis in S. cerevisiae. Current challenges and perspectives for the sustainable production of terpenoid and polyphenol as natural food preservatives via S. cerevisiae will also be discussed.
Keywords: antimicrobial mechanism; food preservatives; polyphenols; sustainable production; terpenoids.
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