Microbial Biopigment Production by Rhodotorula sp. Using Horticultural Waste; Its Functionality, Stability and Applications

IF 2.1 4区 生物学 Q3 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY
Shubham Mahajan, Pooja Nikhanj, Arashdeep Singh
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Potato waste can serve as the growth media component for microorganism’s growth owing to its nutritional profile. The study evaluates different horticultural wastes to utilize it as media component to develop a cheaper media formulation for biopigment production using Rhodotorula sp. MTCC 1446. Proximate analysis of wastes revealed the optimum level of total sugars, reducing sugars, titratable acidity, macro and micronutrients in potato waste for growth of Rhodotorula sp. yeast culture. Concentration optimization showed the 5.0% (w/v) potato waste as media component resulted in 2.82 ± 0.8 g/kg biomass and 259.46 ± 9.5 µg/g biopigment productions. Standardization of growth conditions were carried out implementing Response Surface Methodology. Optimized growth conditions for Rhodotorula sp. were found to be pH 7.0, 30 °C, 66 h incubation time and 362.5 g DAHP addition that lead to production of 34.60 g/L biomass and 3345.82 µg/g biopigment. Validation at 3L scale showed the production of 32.6 g/L biomass and 3152.42 µg/g biopigment with the desirability of 98%. Characterization discovered the presence of carotenoids having antimicrobial, anticancerous, antioxidant properties and stability studies revealed the thermostable (up to 70 °C) and UV light and sunlight stability for 4 h of biopigment. Utilization of biopigment in food products increased the nutraceutical value of the product by increasing its phenolic content as well as appearance of the respected food items. In conclusion, the biopigment produced growing Rhodotorula sp. on potato waste based media under optimal conditions represents a viable natural substitute to artificial food colors in food industry.

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Rhodotorula sp.利用园艺废弃物生产微生物生物色素;其功能、稳定性和应用
马铃薯废弃物因其营养成分可作为微生物生长的培养基成分。本研究评估了不同的园艺废弃物,将其用作培养基成分,以开发出一种更便宜的培养基配方,用于使用 Rhodotorula sp. MTCC 1446 生产生物色素。废弃物的近似分析表明,马铃薯废弃物中的总糖、还原糖、可滴定酸度、宏量和微量营养元素对 Rhodotorula sp.浓度优化结果表明,将 5.0%(w/v)马铃薯废弃物作为培养基成分可产生 2.82 ± 0.8 g/kg 生物量和 259.46 ± 9.5 µg/g 生物色素。采用响应面方法对生长条件进行了标准化。发现 Rhodotorula sp.的最佳生长条件为 pH 值 7.0、温度 30 °C、培养时间 66 小时和添加 362.5 克 DAHP,从而产生了 34.60 克/升的生物量和 3345.82 微克/克的生物色素。3 升规模的验证结果表明,生物质产量为 32.6 克/升,生物色素产量为 3152.42 微克/克,合格率为 98%。特性研究发现,生物色素中含有具有抗菌、抗癌和抗氧化特性的类胡萝卜素;稳定性研究表明,生物色素具有恒温(高达 70 °C)、紫外线和阳光下 4 小时的稳定性。在食品中使用生物色素可增加产品的酚类物质含量和食品的外观,从而提高产品的营养保健价值。总之,在最佳条件下,马铃薯废料培养基上生长的 Rhodotorula sp.产生的生物色素是食品工业中人工食用色素的一种可行的天然替代品。
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Indian Journal of Microbiology
Indian Journal of Microbiology BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY-MICROBIOLOGY
CiteScore
6.00
自引率
10.00%
发文量
51
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: Indian Journal of Microbiology is the official organ of the Association of Microbiologists of India (AMI). It publishes full-length papers, short communication reviews and mini reviews on all aspects of microbiological research, published quarterly (March, June, September and December). Areas of special interest include agricultural, food, environmental, industrial, medical, pharmaceutical, veterinary and molecular microbiology.
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