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全球海藻生产、研究投入和生物技术市场的不平衡。

Global unbalance in seaweed production, research effort and biotechnology markets.

机构信息

Department of Global Change Research, IMEDEA (CSIC-UIB), Instituto Mediterráneo de Estudios Avanzados, Miquel Marqués 21, 07190 Esporles, Spain.

Department of Global Change Research, IMEDEA (CSIC-UIB), Instituto Mediterráneo de Estudios Avanzados, Miquel Marqués 21, 07190 Esporles, Spain; The UWA Oceans Institute and School of Plant Biology, University of Western Australia, 35 Stirling Highway, Crawley 6009, Australia.

出版信息

Biotechnol Adv. 2014 Sep-Oct;32(5):1028-36. doi: 10.1016/j.biotechadv.2014.05.002. Epub 2014 May 20.

Abstract

Exploitation of the world's oceans is rapidly growing as evidenced by a booming patent market of marine products including seaweed, a resource that is easily accessible without sophisticated bioprospecting technology and that has a high level of domestication globally. The investment in research effort on seaweed aquaculture has recently been identified to be the main force for the development of a biotechnology market of seaweed-derived products and is a more important driver than the capacity of seaweed production. Here, we examined seaweed patent registrations between 1980 and 2009 to assess the growth rate of seaweed biotechnology, its geographic distribution and the types of applications patented. We compare this growth with scientific investment in seaweed aquaculture and with the market of seaweed production. We found that both the seaweed patenting market and the rate of scientific publications are rapidly growing (11% and 16.8% per year respectively) since 1990. The patent market is highly geographically skewed (95% of all registrations belonging to ten countries and the top two holding 65% of the total) compared to the distribution of scientific output among countries (60% of all scientific publications belonging to ten countries and the top two countries holding a 21%), but more homogeneously distributed than the production market (with a 99.8% belonging to the top ten countries, and a 71% to the top two). Food industry was the dominant application for both the patent registrations (37.7%) and the scientific publications (21%) followed in both cases by agriculture and aquaculture applications. This result is consistent with the seaweed taxa most represented. Kelp, which was the target taxa for 47% of the patent registrations, is a traditional ingredient in Asian food and Gracilaria and Ulva, which were the focus of 15% and 13% of the scientific publications respectively, that are also used in more sophisticated applications such as cosmetics, chemical industry or bioremediation. Our analyses indicate a recent interest of non-seaweed producing countries to play a part in the seaweed patenting market focusing on more sophisticated products, while developing countries still have a limited share in this booming market. We suggest that this trend could be reverted by promoting partnerships for R and D to connect on-going efforts in aquaculture production with the emerging opportunities for new biotech applications of seaweed products.

摘要

随着海洋产品专利市场的蓬勃发展,世界海洋的开发利用迅速增长,其中包括海藻等资源,这些资源无需复杂的生物勘探技术即可轻松获取,并且在全球范围内已高度驯化。最近的研究表明,海藻养殖的研究投入是开发海藻衍生产品生物技术市场的主要力量,其推动力超过了海藻生产能力。在这里,我们研究了 1980 年至 2009 年间的海藻专利注册情况,以评估海藻生物技术的增长率、其地理分布和专利申请类型。我们将这种增长与海藻水产养殖的科学投资以及海藻生产的市场进行了比较。我们发现,自 1990 年以来,海藻专利市场和科学出版物的增长率都在迅速增长(分别为每年 11%和 16.8%)。与各国之间的科学产出分布相比,专利市场的地理分布高度偏向(所有注册中有 95%属于十个国家,前两个国家拥有 65%的总注册)(60%的所有科学出版物属于十个国家,前两个国家拥有 21%),但比生产市场分布更均匀(99.8%属于前十个国家,71%属于前两个国家)。食品工业是专利注册(37.7%)和科学出版物(21%)的主要应用领域,农业和水产养殖应用在这两种情况下均紧随其后。这一结果与代表藻类最多的类群是一致的。专利注册的目标类群海带占 47%,是亚洲食品的传统成分,而科学出版物的重点是 15%的石花菜和 13%的浒苔,它们也用于更复杂的应用,如化妆品、化学工业或生物修复。我们的分析表明,非海藻生产国最近有兴趣参与海藻专利市场,专注于更复杂的产品,而发展中国家在这个蓬勃发展的市场中仍然份额有限。我们建议,通过促进研发合作,将水产养殖生产方面的现有努力与海藻产品新生物技术应用的新兴机会联系起来,可能会扭转这一趋势。

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