Enzymatic Valorization of Fatty Acids in Oleochemical Synthesis

Florian Tieves, Frank Hollmann

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Abstract

Fatty acids derived from renewable resources, such as vegetable oils, serve as essential feedstocks in various industries, including surfactants, cosmetics, lubricants, and polymers. Although current industrial applications of fatty acids are mainly centered around carboxylate group transformations, recent advancements in biocatalysis have opened new possibilities for converting fatty acids into valuable chemical building blocks. This contribution critically assesses novel biocatalytic transformations of fatty acids, including hydroxylation of the alkyl chain, epoxidation of C═C double bonds, reduction of the carboxylate group, and decarboxylation. These reactions hold great potential for producing important intermediates for chemical synthesis.

Practical Application: The enzymatic valorization of fatty acids offers transformative potential for sustainable oleochemical synthesis, presenting practical applications across various industries. Hydroxylated and epoxidized fatty acids are promising precursors for the production of polyesters, bio-based lubricants, and surfactants. Sophorolipids, derived from hydroxylated fatty acids, are gaining attraction as renewable biosurfactants with applications in detergents and cosmetics. Epoxidized fatty acids serve as intermediates for eco-friendly adhesives, coatings, and polymers. Furthermore, decarboxylation reactions yield alkanes, viable as biofuels, whereas reductions of carboxyl groups enable selective synthesis of aldehydes and alcohols for fragrances and pharmaceutical intermediates. The scalability of these biocatalytic transformations, combined with their mild operational conditions and high specificity, can substantially reduce environmental impact and production costs. These applications highlight biocatalysis as a pivotal technology for advancing the chemical industry toward sustainable practices.
Original languageEnglish
Article numbere70000
Number of pages12
JournalEuropean Journal of Lipid Science and Technology
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2025

Keywords

  • biocatalysis
  • epoxidation
  • fatty acids
  • hydroxylation
  • oxyfunctionalization
  • reduction

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