Xylitol fermentation characteristics with a newly isolated yeast Wickerhamomyces anomalus WA

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Yuanzhen Deng , Xiuyuan Luo , Huanyuan Wang , Shubo Li , Jingjuan Liang , Zongwen Pang
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Abstract

Xylitol is an increasingly popular functional food additive, and the newly isolated yeast Wickerhamomyces anomalus WA has shown extensive substrate utilization capability, with the ability to grow on hexose (d-galactose, d-glucose, d-mannose, l-fructose, and d-sorbose) and pentose (d-xylose and l-arabinose) substrates, as well as high tolerance to xylose at concentrations of up to 300 g/L. Optimal xylitol fermentation conditions were achieved at 32 °C, 140 rpm, pH 5.0, and initial cell concentration OD600 of 2.0, with YP (yeast extract 10 g/L, peptone 20 g/L) as the optimal nitrogen source. Xylitol yield increased from 0.61 g/g to 0.91 g/g with an increase in initial substrate concentration from 20 g/L to 180 g/L. Additionally, 20 g/L glycerol was found to be the optimal co-substrate for xylitol fermentation, resulting in an increase in xylitol yield from 0.82 g/g to 0.94 g/g at 140 rpm, enabling complete conversion of xylose to xylitol.

新分离的 Wickerhamomyces anomalus WA 酵母菌的木糖醇发酵特性
木糖醇是一种越来越受欢迎的功能性食品添加剂,新分离出的 Wickerhamomyces anomalus WA 酵母菌表现出广泛的底物利用能力,能够在六糖(d-半乳糖、d-葡萄糖、d-甘露糖、l-果糖和 d-山梨糖)和五糖(d-木糖和 l-阿拉伯糖)底物上生长,对木糖的耐受性也很高,浓度可达 300 克/升。最佳木糖醇发酵条件为 32 °C、140 rpm、pH 5.0、初始细胞浓度 OD600 为 2.0,最佳氮源为 YP(酵母提取物 10 克/升,蛋白胨 20 克/升)。随着初始底物浓度从 20 克/升增加到 180 克/升,木糖醇产量从 0.61 克/克增加到 0.91 克/克。此外,还发现 20 克/升甘油是木糖醇发酵的最佳辅助底物,在 140 转/分的条件下,木糖醇产量从 0.82 克/克增加到 0.94 克/克,使木糖完全转化为木糖醇。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
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