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Getting lipids from glycerol: new perspectives on biotechnological exploitation of Candida freyschussii
- Source :
- Microbial Cell Factories
- Publication Year :
- 2014
- Publisher :
- BioMed Central Ltd., 2014.
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Abstract
- Background: Microbial lipids represent a valuable alternative feedstock for biodiesel production when oleaginous microbes are cultured with inexpensive substrates in processes exhibiting high yield and productivity. In this perspective, crude glycerol is among the most promising raw materials for lipid production, because it is the costless residual of biodiesel production. Thus, cultivation of oleaginous yeasts in glycerol-based media is attracting great interest and natural biodiversity is increasingly explored to identify novel oleaginous species recycling this carbon source for growth and lipid production. Results: Thirty-three yeasts strains belonging to 19 species were screened for the ability to grow and produce intracellular lipids in a pure glycerol-based medium with high C/N ratio. A minority of them consumed most of the glycerol and generated visible lipid bodies. Among them, Candida freyschussii ATCC 18737 was selected, because it exhibited the highest lipid production and glycerol conversion yield. Lipid production in this strain was positively affected by the increase of C/N ratio, but growth was inhibited by glycerol concentration higher than 40 g/L. In batch cultures, the highest lipid production (4.6 g/L), lipid content of biomass (33% w/w), and lipid volumetric productivity (0.15 g/L/h) were obtained with 40 g/L glycerol, during the course of a 30-h process. Fed-batch cultivation succeeded in preventing substrate inhibition and in achieving a high cell-density culture. The improved lipid production and volumetric productivity reached the remarkable high level of 28 g/L and 0.28 g/L/h, respectively. The lipids accumulated by C. freyschussii ATCC 18737 have similar fatty acid composition of plant oil indicating their potential use as biodiesel feedstock. Calculated physicochemical properties of a biodiesel produced with the lipids from C. freyschussii ATCC 18737 are expected to meet the European and American standards, being equal to those of rapeseed and palm biodiesel. Conclusions: C. freyschussii ATCC 18737 could be considered an interesting microorganism for utilization in biofuel industry. Cultivation of this yeast in media containing crude glycerol should be investigated deeper in order to evaluate whether it may find application in the valorization of the waste of biodiesel manufacturing.
- Subjects :
- Glycerol
Methyl Ethers
Rapeseed
Biomass
Bioengineering
biodiesel
glycerol
Raw material
Biology
yeast
complex mixtures
Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology
lipids
Industrial Microbiology
bioreactor
chemistry.chemical_compound
Microbial lipids, yeast, Candida, Biodiesel, bioreactor, glycerol
Microbial lipids
Food science
Candida
Biodiesel
Research
Fatty Acids
Lipid metabolism
chemistry
Biochemistry
Batch Cell Culture Techniques
Biofuel
Biofuels
Biodiesel production
Biotechnology
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Microbial Cell Factories
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....b84762c48568cf341d6c01dd3bcdb92e