The available database comprises research projects in Fisheries, Aquaculture, Seafood Processing and Marine Biotechnology active in the time period 2003-2022.
BlueBio is an ERA-NET COFUND created to directly identify new and improve existing ways of bringing bio-based products and services to the market and find new ways of creating value from in the blue bioeconomy.

More information on the BlueBio project and participating funding organizations is available on the BlueBio website: www.bluebioeconomy.eu

Last Update: 2024/05/17

AurOmega
Aquaculture
Marine Biotechnology
Microbial production of omega-3 fatty acids - a model based approach
National Programme
National
NTNU - Norwegian University of Science and Technology (Norway)
SINTEF - SINTEF (Norway)
2017
2021
€ 2,200,220
https://prosjektbanken.forskningsradet.no/en/project/FORISS/269432?Kilde=FORISS&Kilde=EU&distribution=Ar&chart=bar&calcType=funding&Sprak=no&sortBy=date&sortOrder=desc&resultCount=30&offset=1170&LTP.1=LTP2+Petroleum+og+mineraler&source=FORISS&projectId=310027
The long-chain omega-3 fatty acids EPA and DHA are essential for humans, as well as for marine fish species. The current source is fish oil. As wild fish catches cannot be further increased, continued growth of marine aquaculture, in Norway and globally, is now seriously constrained by the availability of fish oil. New, sustainable sources of EPA and DHA are needed. Thraustochytrids are unicellular eukaryotic microorganisms, able to accumulate high levels of lipids. They can be cultivated at high cell concentration and are extremely promising organisms for development of economic competitive production processes for omega-3 fatty acids. Despite many years of research, there is still a lack of basic understanding of fatty acid synthesis in thraustochytrids, where DHA and saturated fatty acids are produced by two competing pathways. AurOmega partners NTNU and SINTEF have over the last decade isolated a high number of thraustochytrid strains and characterized their lipid-producing potential. The biology approach in AurOmega will provide an enhanced understanding of what limits the DHA synthesis in thraustochytrids and how it can be improved. An iterative approach applying high integration of experimental disciplines, with extensive omics analyses and mathematical modelling will be used. The mathematical and computational analysis will be based on genome-scale metabolic reconstruction and simulations to predict metabolic performance profiles, and complex network analysis to identify key regulatory features of DHA-synthesis, with particular focus of increasing the rate of DHA-synthesis and introduction into the storage lipids. The acquired new knowledge will be translated into enhanced DHA production capabilities of selected thraustochytrid strains. This will form the basis for a sustainable and economically feasible industrial omega-3 fatty acid production process, thereby enabling further growth of one of the most important industries in Norway.
Bioprospecting; Human health; Fish oil replacement; Microbial communities; Engineering; Biology; Animal feed; Genetic;
Not associated to marine areas
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