Physiological evaluation of yeast strains under anaerobic conditions using glucose, fructose, or sucrose as the carbon source

IF 2.3 4区 生物学 Q3 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY
Cinthia Aparecida de Andrade Silva , Marta Ligia Oka , Pedro Garcia Pereira da Silva , Janaina Mayumi Honma , Rodrigo Simões Ribeiro Leite , Gustavo Graciano Fonseca
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The aim of this study was to evaluate the physiology of 13 yeast strains by assessing their kinetic parameters under anaerobic conditions. They included Saccharomyces cerevisiae CAT-1 and 12 isolated yeasts from different regions in Brazil. The study aimed to enhance understanding of the metabolism of these strains for more effective applications. Measurements included quantification of sugars, ethanol, glycerol, and organic acids. Various kinetic parameters were analyzed, such as specific substrate utilization rate (qS), maximum specific growth rate (μmax), doubling time, biomass yield, product yield, maximum cell concentration, ethanol productivity (PEth), biomass productivity, and CO2 concentration. S. cerevisiae CAT-1 exhibited the highest values in glucose for μmax (0.35 h−1), qS (3.06 h−1), and PEth (0.69 gEth L−1 h−1). Candida parapsilosis Recol 37 did not fully consume the substrate. In fructose, S. cerevisiae CAT-1 stood out with higher values for μmax (0.25 h−1), qS (2.24 h−1), and PEth (0.60 gEth L−1 h−1). Meyerozyma guilliermondii Recol 09 and C. parapsilosis Recol 37 had prolonged fermentation times and residual substrate. In sucrose, only S. cerevisiae CAT-1, S. cerevisiae BB9, and Pichia kudriavzevii Recol 39 consumed all the substrate, displaying higher PEth (0.72, 0.51, and 0.44 gEth L−1 h−1, respectively) compared to other carbon sources.

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使用葡萄糖、果糖或蔗糖作为碳源,对厌氧条件下的酵母菌株进行生理学评估。
本研究的目的是通过评估 13 种酵母菌在厌氧条件下的动力学参数,对其生理机能进行评估。这些菌株包括酿酒酵母 CAT-1 和 12 种从巴西不同地区分离出来的酵母。这项研究旨在加深对这些菌株新陈代谢的了解,以便更有效地应用。测量包括糖、乙醇、甘油和有机酸的定量。研究分析了各种动力学参数,如特定底物利用率(qS)、最大特定生长速率(μmax)、倍增时间、生物量产量、产物产量、最大细胞浓度、乙醇生产率(PEth)、生物量生产率和二氧化碳浓度。S. cerevisiae CAT-1 在葡萄糖中表现出最高的μmax(0.35 h-1)、qS(3.06 h-1)和 PEth(0.69 gEth L-1 h-1)值。副丝状念珠菌 Recol 37 没有完全消耗底物。在果糖中,S. cerevisiae CAT-1 的 μmax (0.25 h-1)、qS (2.24 h-1) 和 PEth (0.60 gEth L-1 h-1) 值较高,表现突出。Meyerozyma guilliermondii Recol 09 和 C. parapsilosis Recol 37 的发酵时间和底物残留时间较长。在蔗糖中,与其他碳源相比,只有 S. cerevisiae CAT-1、S. cerevisiae BB9 和 Pichia kudriavzevii Recol 39 消耗了所有底物,显示出较高的 PEth(分别为 0.72、0.51 和 0.44 gEth L-1 h-1)。
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Journal of bioscience and bioengineering
Journal of bioscience and bioengineering 生物-生物工程与应用微生物
CiteScore
5.90
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3.60%
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144
审稿时长
51 days
期刊介绍: The Journal of Bioscience and Bioengineering is a research journal publishing original full-length research papers, reviews, and Letters to the Editor. The Journal is devoted to the advancement and dissemination of knowledge concerning fermentation technology, biochemical engineering, food technology and microbiology.
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