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Utilization of restaurant waste oil as a precursor for sophorolipid production.

Vishal Shah1, Mia Jurjevic, Daniel Badia.   

Abstract

Approximately 100 billion liters of oil is generated per week as waste from restaurants around the country. Because of health, environmental, and economic factors, current methods of disposal are ineffective for disposal of the restaurant oil wastes. In this study we have investigated the ability of Candida bombicola to fermentatively transform the restaurant oil waste into glycolipids called sophorolipids. Batch and fed-batch studies were carried out using oil waste as the lipid feedstock in Erlenmeyer flasks and in a fermentor. Batch fermentation in a fermentor gave the highest yield of sophorolipids of 34 g L-1. Fermentation using oleic acid as control feedstock were also carried out. Batch fermentation in the fermentor using this pure fatty acid gave a highest yield of 42 g L-1. The difference in the sophorolipid yield was attributed to the fatty acid composition of restaurant oil waste.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17286413     DOI: 10.1021/bp0602909

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biotechnol Prog        ISSN: 1520-6033


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