
Glycosylated biofuels
Glycosylated biofuels are alternative fuels made from plant-based sugars linked with molecules called glycans, which enhance fuel properties like stability and energy content. These biofuels are produced through chemical or biological processes that convert renewable plant materials—such as agricultural waste or specially grown crops—into usable energy forms. They provide a more sustainable and environmentally friendly alternative to traditional fossil fuels, potentially reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Glycosylation improves the fuel's performance and compatibility with existing engines, making these biofuels a promising option in transitioning toward cleaner energy sources.