Squalene

Squalene

Category
Cosmetics and Personal Care, Polymers and Plastics

Origins:

Natural triterpenoid from shark liver oil, olive oil, and plants; biosynthetic precursor of steroids (Shalu et al., 2024; Elsharawy and Refat, 2024; Barp, Višnjevec and Moret, 2024).

Key Features:

Antioxidant, high skin penetrability, enhances immune system, vaccine adjuvant; used in cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, and functional foods (Shalu et al., 2024; Schütte et al., 2024; Mendes, Azevedo-Silva and Fernandes, 2022; Barp, Višnjevec and Moret, 2024). Bioactive, health benefits, precursor to steroids.

Sustainability:

Shift from shark-derived to sustainable sources; challenges in yield and economic viability (Elsharawy and Refat, 2024; Mendes, Azevedo-Silva and Fernandes, 2022; Bibik et al., 2022).

bio:drive - intelligent microbe design

Here’s what bio:drive says about Squalene:

  • Viable pathways recommended / (generated) 2 / (135)
  • Median pathway length 3 biochemical reactions
  • Max free energy change -146.6 KJ.mol-1
  • Max theoretical yield 12.5 %
  • Predicted pathway bottlenecks 3 reactions
  • Enzyme variants recommended / (generated) 15 / (12,225)
  • Predicted enzyme reactivity improvement 2.3x
  • Predicted host microbe bottlenecks 3 genetic edits
  • Predicted host microbe flux improvement 4.5x
  • Continuous fermentation enabled
  • Number of microbe versions designed for grow:bot build 334,800
  • Overall potential improvement with bio:drive 5x
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