利用酵素水解脱脂豆粕生产单细胞蛋白的酵母菌和巴斯德酵母

IF 4.8 Q1 AGRICULTURE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Rafi Anowar , Ana Rita C. Morais
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脱脂豆粕(D-SBM)是豆油生产的副产品,蛋白质含量高,但由于其不可消化的碳水化合物部分,其作为非反刍动物饲料的有效性受到限制。本研究研究了D-SBM的酶解性能,将其碳水化合物转化为单体糖,然后利用它们作为碳源,利用念珠菌和马加塔ella pastoris生产单细胞蛋白(SCP)。以22 mg蛋白·g−1 D-SBM的总酶负荷优化酶解,总单体糖得率为33.0±1.6%。细胞增殖实验表明,巴氏酵母和C. utilis利用酶解衍生的己糖,即葡萄糖作为碳源。两种酵母在培养2 ~ 8 h时均达到最大生长速率,最大特定生长速率分别为0.268 h−1和0.177 h−1。单细胞生产效率高,消耗的单体糖产量约为1.3 g蛋白·g−1,两种酵母的SCP含量约为41%。氨基酸分析显示,相对于D-SBM,贝氏乳杆菌粗蛋白的赖氨酸和蛋氨酸水平分别显著提高了67%和52%。该研究强调了D-SBM作为SCP生产可持续原料的潜力,为将农业原料转化为营养品质更高的蛋白质提供了一种创新方法。这种转变可能有助于开发具有成本效益和环境友好的传统动物蛋白来源替代品。
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Production of single-cell protein by Candida Utilis and Komagataella Pastoris from enzymatically hydrolyzed defatted soybean meal
Defatted soybean meal (D-SBM), a byproduct of soybean oil production, offers high protein content but is limited in its effectiveness as feed to non-ruminant animals due to its indigestible carbohydrate fractions. This study investigates the performance of enzymatic hydrolysis of D-SBM to convert its carbohydrates into monomeric sugars, followed by their utilization as a carbon source to produce single-cell protein (SCP) using Candida utilis and Komagataella pastoris. Optimized enzymatic hydrolysis with 22 mg protein·g−1 D-SBM of total enzyme loading achieved a total monomeric sugar yield of 33.0 ± 1.6 %. Cell propagation experiments demonstrated that K. pastoris and C. utilis utilized enzymatic hydrolysis-derived hexoses, namely glucose, as carbon sources. Both yeasts reached maximum growth rates between 2 and 8 h of cultivation, reaching maximum specific growth rates of 0.268 h−1 and 0.177 h−1, respectively. Single cell production was efficient, with yields of approximately 1.3 g protein·g−1 of monomeric sugar consumed, resulting in SCP contents of approximately 41 % from both yeasts. Amino acid analysis revealed a significant improvement in lysine and methionine levels of 67 % and 52 %, respectively, in crude protein from K. pastoris relative to D-SBM.
This study highlights the potential of D-SBM as a sustainable feedstock for SCP production, providing an innovative approach to repurpose agricultural feedstocks into nutritionally higher quality protein. This transformation can potentially contribute to the development of cost-effective and environmentally friendly alternatives to conventional animal protein sources.
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