Soybean molasses: a promising substrate for the production of microbial oil by Phaffia rhodozyma.

IF 3.6 3区 生物学 Q2 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY
Shirley Denisse Ccori Ponce, Luiz Henrique Han, Luiz Antonio de Almeida Pinto, Carlos André Veiga Burkert, Janaina Fernandes de Medeiros Burkert
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Soybean molasses represents a promising substrate for the production of high-value bioproducts, particularly in the cultivation of Phaffia rhodozyma, a yeast classified as GRAS (Generally Recognized as Safe). Although this yeast is well known for carotenoid synthesis, its potential for lipid accumulation remains largely unexplored. In this study, oil production by P. rhodozyma was evaluated using soybean molasses as the sole carbon source. The yeast was cultured in a 5 L bench-scale bioreactor (100 g·L⁻¹ substrate, 300 rpm, 1 vvm, 25°C) and the biomass was subsequently spouted bed drying. Lipids were extracted following the Bligh and Dyer method. After 144 h, 12.59 g.L⁻¹ of biomass was obtained, containing 154.23 µg·g⁻¹ of astaxanthin and 85.91 µg·g⁻¹ of β-carotene. Lipid yield reached 34.9% (w.w- 1), corresponding to a C/N ratio of 44.39 in the cultivation medium. Fatty acid analysis revealed a predominance of oleic acid (66.98%), with a saturated/unsaturated ratio of 0.24, iodine value of 74 g.I2.100 g⁻¹, saponification value of 161 mg KOH.g⁻¹, acidity of 5.02 mg KOH.g⁻¹, and peroxide value of 3.19 mEq O₂.kg⁻¹. These results demonstrate the potential of P. rhodozyma cultivated on soybean molasses to produce microbial oil with high nutritional and functional value, favorable lipid composition, and oxidative stability, highlighting the need for optimization strategies in the oil recovery step to enable future applications in the food industry.

大豆糖蜜:法菲酵母生产微生物油的一种有前途的底物。
大豆糖蜜是生产高价值生物产品的有前途的底物,特别是在法菲酵母的培养中,法菲酵母是一种被归类为GRAS(公认安全)的酵母。虽然这种酵母是众所周知的类胡萝卜素合成,其潜在的脂质积累仍在很大程度上未被探索。本研究以大豆糖蜜为唯一碳源,对红酵母产油进行了研究。将酵母培养在一个5 L的生物反应器(100 g·L - 1底物,300 rpm, 1 vvm, 25°C)中,然后将生物质喷床干燥。脂质提取采用Bligh和Dyer法。144h后,12.59 g。得到了L - 1的生物量,其中含有154.23µg·g的虾青素和85.91µg·g的β-胡萝卜素。脂质产率达到34.9% (w.w- 1),对应的培养基C/N比为44.39。脂肪酸分析显示油酸占优势(66.98%),饱和/不饱和比为0.24,碘值为74 g. i2.100 g - 1,皂化值为161 mg KOH。(1)酸度5.02 mg KOH。过氧化值为3.19 mEq O₂.kg。这些结果表明,在大豆糖蜜上培养的红霉菌具有生产具有高营养和功能价值、良好的脂质组成和氧化稳定性的微生物油的潜力,突出了在油脂回收步骤中优化策略的必要性,以使未来在食品工业中的应用成为可能。
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Bioprocess and Biosystems Engineering
Bioprocess and Biosystems Engineering 工程技术-工程:化工
CiteScore
7.90
自引率
2.60%
发文量
147
审稿时长
2.6 months
期刊介绍: Bioprocess and Biosystems Engineering provides an international peer-reviewed forum to facilitate the discussion between engineering and biological science to find efficient solutions in the development and improvement of bioprocesses. The aim of the journal is to focus more attention on the multidisciplinary approaches for integrative bioprocess design. Of special interest are the rational manipulation of biosystems through metabolic engineering techniques to provide new biocatalysts as well as the model based design of bioprocesses (up-stream processing, bioreactor operation and downstream processing) that will lead to new and sustainable production processes. Contributions are targeted at new approaches for rational and evolutive design of cellular systems by taking into account the environment and constraints of technical production processes, integration of recombinant technology and process design, as well as new hybrid intersections such as bioinformatics and process systems engineering. Manuscripts concerning the design, simulation, experimental validation, control, and economic as well as ecological evaluation of novel processes using biosystems or parts thereof (e.g., enzymes, microorganisms, mammalian cells, plant cells, or tissue), their related products, or technical devices are also encouraged. The Editors will consider papers for publication based on novelty, their impact on biotechnological production and their contribution to the advancement of bioprocess and biosystems engineering science. Submission of papers dealing with routine aspects of bioprocess engineering (e.g., routine application of established methodologies, and description of established equipment) are discouraged.
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