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Microbes produce folate from simple basic ingredients

Take some carbon dioxide, hydrogen, and oxygen plus electricity from renewable sources – a bacterium and baker’s yeast need little more to produce proteins for human nourishment and the essential vitamin B9 in a conventional laboratory bioreactor system.

This was the result achieved by a research team led by Professor Lars Angenent from Environmental Biotechnology at the University of Tübingen during the further development of his power-to-protein system. The new protein product with folate B9 can serve as a vegan basis for meat substitutes, potentially offering a long-term, climate-friendly way to feed a growing world population. The study has been published in Trends in Biotechnology.

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labnews.ai 的主编是 Marita Vollborn 和 Vlad Georgescu。自 1994 年以来,他们一直是畅销书作家、科学作家和科学记者。更多关于他们的写作信息,请访问 X-Press Journalistenbüro (https://xpress-journalisten.com)。更多维基百科信息:关于 Marita:https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marita_Vollborn 关于 Vlad:https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vlad_Georgescu