2019
DOI: 10.1002/bit.27141
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Achieving a high‐density oleaginous yeast culture: Comparison of four processing strategies using Metschnikowia pulcherrima

Abstract: Microbial lipids have the potential to displace terrestrial oils for fuel, value chemical, and food production, curbing the growth in tropical oil plantations and helping to reduce deforestation. However, commercialization remains elusive partly due to the lack of suitably robust organisms and their low lipid productivity. Extremely high cell densities in oleaginous cultures are needed to increase reaction rates, reduce reactor volume, and facilitate downstream processing. In this investigation, the oleaginous… Show more

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“…The strain of M. pulcherrima (NCYC 4331, National Collection of Yeast Cultures, Norfolk, UK) was previously evolved towards higher inhibitor tolerance and kept as 20% glycerol stock at −80 °C . One full loop from the stock was plated out on malt extract agar (MEA: agar 15 g L −1 ; malt extract 30 g L −1 ; mycological peptone 5 g L −1 ) plates, incubated at 20 °C for a minimum of 3 days and maximum of 2 weeks.…”
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“…The strain of M. pulcherrima (NCYC 4331, National Collection of Yeast Cultures, Norfolk, UK) was previously evolved towards higher inhibitor tolerance and kept as 20% glycerol stock at −80 °C . One full loop from the stock was plated out on malt extract agar (MEA: agar 15 g L −1 ; malt extract 30 g L −1 ; mycological peptone 5 g L −1 ) plates, incubated at 20 °C for a minimum of 3 days and maximum of 2 weeks.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For the preculture, one colony from the agar plate was placed in 20 mL soy–malt broth (SMB: soy peptone 30 g L −1 ; malt extract 25 g L −1 ; pH 5) in 100 mL Erlenmeyer flasks and incubated at 20 °C for 24 h, unless specified otherwise . Standard medium for main cultivation was nitrogen‐limited broth with 80 g L −1 glucose (NLB: KH 2 PO 4 7 g L −1 ; (NH 4 ) 2 SO 4 2 g L −1 ; NaHPO 4 1 g L −1 ; MgSO 4 7·H 2 O 1.5 g L −1 ; yeast extract 1 g L −1 ; glucose 80 g L −1 ; pH 5; C:N ratio 60.1 g g −1 ), which was inoculated with 2.5% ( v / v ) preculture. For investigating the influence of ammonium nitrogen (NH 4 ‐N) and YE on lipid production parameters, the ammonium sulphate (NH 4 ) 2 SO 4 and YE concentration in the medium were separately adjusted to 4 (C:N ratio 33.5 g g −1 ) and 8 g L −1 (17.8 g g −1 ) or 0.5 (66.9 g g −1 ), 2 (50.0 g g −1 ) and 4 g L −1 (37.6 g g −1 ), respectively, with the carbon and nitrogen content of YE assumed as 12 and 11% ( w / w ).…”
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confidence: 99%
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