Mar 2017 - Mar 2020
Algae for a biomass applied to the production of added value compounds
ABACUS gathers 2 large industries, 3 SMEs and 4 RTOs. It aims at a business-oriented and technology-driven development of a new algal biorefinery, thereby bringing to the market innovative algae-based ingredients for high-end applications, spanning from algal terpenes for fragrances to long-chain terpenoids (carotenoids) for nutraceuticals and cosmetic actives.
One key objective of ABACUS is to obtain more than 10% photosynthates of targeted terpenoids. For this purpose, ABACUS selects and optimizes unique algae strains from 4 large culture collections owned by project's partners.
Moreover, ABACUS focuses on optimizing cultivation steps and mastering the production of target products by online monitoring and automated control of photobioreactors with the development of specific sensors for terpenes and for the parameters relevant to terpene’s production (light, PO2, PCO2, nutrients). ABACUS investigates the fractionation steps to provide green low-cost downstream processing with a view to reducing operational expenses of the whole production line. Life cycle analysis and techno-economic analysis are fundamental guidelines of ABACUS’s developments to ensure that technologies and products are economically and environmentally sustainable.
Applicability of targeted ingredients is assessed by the industrial partners (SMEs and large industries with established access to markets) considering cosmetic and nutraceutical applications.
ABACUS aims to demonstrate biorefining processes allowing valorizing up to 95% of the algal biomass into high-value ingredients and by-products. EU standards and market regulations associated with innovative bioprocesses and new ingredients are reviewed in order to demonstrate the acceptability of the ABACUS biorefinery.
ABACUS key advantage lies in its business-oriented workplan, gathering key players along the whole product development chain and incorporating most-advanced technologies for efficient growth and fractionation of microalgae.
Program
HORIZON 2020 - BBI
Budget
5.1 M€
Duration
36 months
Partners
Commissariat a L’energie Atomique et aux Energies Alternatives, France
The Scottish Association for Marine Science LBG, United Kingdom
Karl Sruher Institut fuer Technologie, Germany
Agencia Estatal Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cientificas, Spain
Subitec GmbH, Germany
PROTEUS, France
Microphyt, France
Sensient Cosmetic Technologies, France
A4F Role
A4F will produce microalgae at pilot scale, including GMO strains. A4Fs will develop / adapt different PBR technologies and operating procedures to the production and in-line extraction of terpenoids from produced biomass.