Alternative methods of processing bio-feedstocks in formulated consumer product design

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Abstract

In this work new methods of processing bio-feedstocks in the formulated consumer products industry are discussed. Our current approach to formulated products design is based on heuristic knowledge of formulators that allows selecting individual compounds from a library of available materials with known properties. We speculate that most of the compounds (or functions) that make up the product to be designed can potentially be obtained from a few bio-sources. In this case, it may be possible to design a sequence of transformations required to convert feedstocks into products with desired properties, analogous to a metabolic pathway of a complex organism. We conceptualize some novel approaches to processing bio-feedstocks with the aim of bypassing the step of a fixed library of ingredients. Two approaches are brought forward: one making use of knowledge-based expert systems and the other making use of applications of metabolic engineering and dynamic combinatorial chemistry.

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Peremezhney, N., Jacob, P. M., & Lapkin, A. (2014). Alternative methods of processing bio-feedstocks in formulated consumer product design. Frontiers in Chemistry, 2(MAY). https://doi.org/10.3389/fchem.2014.00026

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