Literature DB >> 33712047

Microbial lipid production from crude glycerol and hemicellulosic hydrolysate with oleaginous yeasts.

Mikolaj Chmielarz1, Johanna Blomqvist1, Sabine Sampels1, Mats Sandgren1, Volkmar Passoth2.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Crude n class="Chemical">glycerol (CG) and hemicellulose hydrolysate (HH) are low-value side-products of biodiesel transesterification and pulp-and paper industry or lignocellulosic ethanol production, respectively, which can be converted to microbial lipids by oleaginous yeasts. This study aimed to test the ability of oleaginous yeasts to utilise CG and HH and mixtures of them as carbon source.
RESULTS: Eleven out of 27 tested strains of oleaginous yeast species were able to grow in plate tests on CG as sole carbon source. Among them, only one ascomycetous strain, belonging to Lipomyces starkeyi, was identified, the other 10 strains were Rhodotorula spec. When yeasts were cultivated in mixed CG/ HH medium, we observed an activation of glycerol conversion in the Rhodotorula strains, but not in L. starkeyi. Two strains-Rhodotorula toruloides CBS 14 and Rhodotorula glutinis CBS 3044 were further tested in controlled fermentations in bioreactors in different mixtures of CG and HH. The highest measured average biomass and lipid concentration were achieved with R. toruloides in 10% HH medium mixed with 55 g/L CG-19.4 g/L and 10.6 g/L, respectively, with a lipid yield of 0.25 g lipids per consumed g of carbon source. Fatty acid composition was similar to other R. toruloides strains and comparable to that of vegetable oils.
CONCLUSIONS: There were big strain differences in the ability to convert CG to lipids, as only few of the tested strains were able to grow. Lipid production rates and yields showed that mixing GC and HH have a stimulating effect on lipid accumulation in R. toruloides and R. glutinis resulting in shortened fermentation time to reach maximum lipid concentration, which provides a new perspective on converting these low-value compounds to microbial lipids.

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Keywords:  Crude glycerol; Hemicelluloses; Lipids; Oleaginous yeast; R. torouloides

Year:  2021        PMID: 33712047      PMCID: PMC7953724          DOI: 10.1186/s13068-021-01916-y

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biotechnol Biofuels        ISSN: 1754-6834            Impact factor:   6.040


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