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Bioprocess conditions and regulation factors to optimize squalene production in thraustochytrids

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Squalene is a widely distributed natural triterpene, as it is a key precursor in the biosynthesis of all sterols. It is a compound of high commercial value worldwide because it has nutritional, medicinal, pharmaceutical, and cosmetic applications, due to its different biological properties. The main source of extraction has been shark liver oil, which is currently unviable on a larger scale due to the impacts of overexploitation. Secondary sources are mainly vegetable oils, although a limited one, as they allow low productive yields. Due to the diversity of applications that squalene presents and its growing demand, there is an increasing interest in identifying sustainable sources of extraction. Wild species of thraustochytrids, which are heterotrophic protists, have been identified to have the highest squalene content compared to bacteria, yeasts, microalgae, and vegetable sources. Several studies have been carried out to identify the bioprocess conditions and regulation factors, such as the use of eustressors that promote an increase in the production of this triterpene; however, studies focused on optimizing their productive yields are still in its infancy. This review includes the current trends that also comprises the advances in genetic regulations in these microorganisms, with a view to identify the culture conditions that have been favorable in increasing the production of squalene, and the influences that both bioprocess conditions and applied regulation factors partake at a metabolic level.

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The authors acknowledge the Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnología (CONACYT) and the Instituto Politécnico Nacional (IPN) for the scholarships awarded to Ana G. Fracchia-Durán, as well as for the postdoctoral fellowship (Estancias posdoctorales por México-CONACYT) awarded to Emilia Ramos Zambrano. ALMA and FJMR also thank COFAA and EDI-IPN, SNI-CONACYT. The authors also acknowledge Dra. Sujitha Suresh Babu for her helpful contribution in the revision of this work.

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All authors contributed in the idea of this review. Literature search was done by AGF, ER and FJM. Tables where done by AGF and figures where done by ER. The work was critically revised by all authors. All authors read and approved the final manuscript.

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Correspondence to Alma Leticia Martínez-Ayala.

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Fracchia-Durán, A.G., Ramos-Zambrano, E., Márquez-Rocha, F.J. et al. Bioprocess conditions and regulation factors to optimize squalene production in thraustochytrids. World J Microbiol Biotechnol 39, 251 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11274-023-03689-y

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