Artigo
Sustainable production of biologically active molecules of marine based origin
Fecha
2013-09-25Registro en:
New Biotechnology, v. 30, n. 6, p. 839-850, 2013.
1871-6784
1876-4347
10.1016/j.nbt.2013.03.006
WOS:000325002300031
2-s2.0-84884204082
Autor
Limerick Institute of Technology
Institut de Chimie de Nice
Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP)
Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)
Claregalway Corporate Park
Parc Scientifique et Environnemental
University of Santiago de Compostela
Instituto Politécnico de Leiria (IPL)
Université Catholique de Louvain (UCL)
Section Protistology and Aquatic Ecology
State Research Institute for Genetics and Selection of Industrial Microorganisms
Università degli Studi di Genova
Università degli Studi di Sassari
Resumen
The marine environment offers both economic and scientific potential which are relatively untapped from a biotechnological point of view. These environments whilst harsh are ironically fragile and dependent on a harmonious life form balance. Exploitation of natural resources by exhaustive wild harvesting has obvious negative environmental consequences. From a European industry perspective marine organisms are a largely underutilised resource. This is not due to lack of interest but due to a lack of choice the industry faces for cost competitive, sustainable and environmentally conscientious product alternatives. Knowledge of the biotechnological potential of marine organisms together with the development of sustainable systems for their cultivation, processing and utilisation are essential. In 2010, the European Commission recognised this need and funded a collaborative RTD/SME project under the Framework 7-Knowledge Based Bio-Economy (KBBE) Theme 2 Programme 'Sustainable culture of marine microorganisms, algae and/or invertebrates for high value added products'. The scope of that project entitled 'Sustainable Production of Biologically Active Molecules of Marine Based Origin' (BAMMBO) is outlined. Although the Union is a global leader in many technologies, it faces increasing competition from traditional rivals and emerging economies alike and must therefore improve its innovation performance. For this reason innovation is placed at the heart of a European Horizon 2020 Strategy wherein the challenge is to connect economic performance to eco performance. This article provides a synopsis of the research activities of the BAMMBO project as they fit within the wider scope of sustainable environmentally conscientious marine resource exploitation for high-value biomolecules. © 2013 Elsevier B.V.
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