020072: A Source and Production Method for Acetyl-Triacylglycerols
(ac-TAGs)
Case ID:
TEC2002-0072
Web Published:
7/21/2014
Description:
Biodiesel can substitute for conventional
petroleum diesel in almost all applications. Oftentimes, use of biodiesel
requires engine modification since biodiesel has different solvent properties
and often degrades natural rubber. Since use of biodiesel is increasing rapidly,
alternative biofuel supplies are needed to accommodate the growing
demand.
Michigan State University’s inventions
provide a source and production method for novel plant oils,
acetyl-triacylglycerols (ac-TAGs), with possible uses as biodiesel-like biofuel
and/or as low-fat food ingredients. By combining an ac-TAG-related enzyme with a
method for catalyzing large-scale synthesis of ac-TAGs, in a single crop, many
benefits can be obtained. The inventions have lower viscosity and fewer calories
per mole than TAGs. Pilot experiments by the inventors have achieved
approximately a 60 mole percent accumulation of ac-TAGs.
Benefits
* New biofuel: Acetyl-triacylglycerols are a new renewable fuel-oil that
would be extracted from oil-seed crops and provide improved properties for uses
as fuels without the need of esterification.
* New low-calorie food
ingredient with lower cost: The
lower calorie content and better (reduced fat storage) bodily fate of ac-TAGs
compared to equivalent conventional TAGs provides an opportunity to produce
“natural plant oils,” and thus foods with lower calorie content, without the
need to chemically modify oils.
* New polymer substrate:
Substitution of acetyl-TAGs for
conventional TAGs will provide opportunities to produce novel polymers with new
properties.
Applications
This technology can provide a new biofuel
with improved properties and production compared to existing biodiesel products.
Also, ac-TAGs can provide new polymers with new properties and a lower calorie
content food ingredient compared to conventional TAG oils.
IP Protection
Status
Covered by 1 US patent: 7,429,473
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For Information, Contact:
Thomas Herlache
Assistant Director
Michigan State University - Test
517-355-2186
herlache@msu.edu