2011
DOI: 10.1007/s00217-011-1561-2
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Use of waste chicken feathers as peptone for production of carotenoids in submerged culture of Rhodotorula glutinis MT-5

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“…Selections of a low-cost substrate and a microbial strain with high activity are accepted as very important aspects in microbial fermentations [11][12][13]30]. In this study, these aspects were optimized for maximum lactic acid production.…”
Section: Effect Of Calcium Carbonate On L-lactic Acid Synthesis and Cmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Selections of a low-cost substrate and a microbial strain with high activity are accepted as very important aspects in microbial fermentations [11][12][13]30]. In this study, these aspects were optimized for maximum lactic acid production.…”
Section: Effect Of Calcium Carbonate On L-lactic Acid Synthesis and Cmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…The attention has been paid to the yeast because it has been used industrially in the production of carotenoid pigments and as a biocontrol agent (an antibiosis metabolite for post-harvest spoilage diseases of fruits). Table 2 Compounds produced from Rhodotorula glutinis [22][23][24][25][26][27][28][29][30][31][32][33][34][35] …”
Section: Types and Characteristics Of Marine Red Yeastmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lipids [22][23][24] Fatty acid [25,26] Oil [27] Lipase [28] Thymine hidroxylase [29,30] Tannase [31] Pectinase [31] Invertase [32] Carotenoids [25,[33][34][35] The use of R. glutinis biosynthesis of β-carotene owns the following advantages: [36] non-toxic bacteria as well as rich in protein and vitamins; using bagasse, waste molasses for culture; low cost, short cycle; simple fermentation control; potential production; the entire cell as a carotenoid single cell protein; used as feed additives or aquaculture bait and do not have to extract the pigment. Moreover, astaxanthin is the main pigment of R. glutinis, with significant antioxidant properties.…”
Section: Compoundsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The presence of a high concentration of salts increases the osmotic pressure in the cells and causes their disruption (Divya et al, 2011). However, studies, such as those conducted by Taskin et al (2011), show that elements, such as S and P, that are present in the fermentation substrate exhibit a protective effect toward the cell because these favor the formation of the phospholipid membrane and regulate the exchange of substances into the cell. Therefore, although we did not obtain the highest biomass levels with the ACR substrate, a protective effect in the cells was observed due to the consumption of certain elements that are present in this substrate.…”
Section: Antimicrobial Activity Kinetics Of L Lactis Ssp Lactis Agamentioning
confidence: 99%