| Literature DB >> 29689440 |
Xiangfeng Huang1, Huijuan Luo1, Tianshuai Mu1, Yi Shen1, Ming Yuan1, Jia Liu2.
Abstract
Low concentrations of acetic acid were used as carbon source to cultivate Cryptococcus curvatus MUCL 29819 for lipid production under high content of ammonia. Phosphorus limitation combined with initial pH regulation (pH = 6) weakened inhibition of free ammonia and promoted lipid accumulation. In batch cultivation, the produced lipid content and yield was 30.3% and 0.92 g/L, higher than those under unlimited condition (18.3% and 0.64 g/L). The content of monounsaturated fatty acid also increased from 37.3% (unlimited condition) to 45.8% (phosphorus-limited condition). During sequencing batch cultivation (SBC), the lipid content reached up to 51.02% under phosphorus-limited condition while only 31.88% under unlimited condition, which can be explained by the higher conversion efficiency of the carbon source to lipid. The total energy consumption including lipid extraction, transesterification and purification was 7.47 and 8.33 GJ under phosphorus-limited and unlimited condition, respectively.Entities:
Keywords: Microbial oil; Oleaginous yeast; Phosphorus limitation; Sequencing batch culture; Volatile fatty acids
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29689440 DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2018.04.063
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bioresour Technol ISSN: 0960-8524 Impact factor: 9.642