CSP Researchers, led by Kechun Zhang, have engineered a new synthetic biopathway that can more efficiently and cost-effectively turn agricultural waste, like corn stover and orange peels, into a variety of useful products ranging from spandex to chicken feed. The groundbreaking study, titled “Engineering nonphosphorylative metabolism to generate lignocellulose-derived products” was published today in the journal Nature Chemical Biology. Read, “Researchers create synthetic biopathway to turn agriculture waste into ‘green’ products,” from the University of Minnesota College of Science and Engineering.
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