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Waste Soybean Oil and Corn Steep Liquor as Economic Substrates for Bioemulsifier and Biodiesel Production by Candida lipolytica UCP 0998

Almost all oleaginous microorganisms are available for biodiesel production, and for the mechanism of oil accumulation, which is what makes a microbial approach economically competitive. This study investigated the potential that the yeast Candida lipolytica UCP0988, in an anamorphous state, has to...

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Autores principales: Souza, Adriana Ferreira, Rodriguez, Dayana M., Ribeaux, Daylin R., Luna, Marcos A. C., Lima e Silva, Thayse A., Andrade, Rosileide F. Silva, Gusmão, Norma B., Campos-Takaki, Galba M.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5085641/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27669227
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms17101608
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author Souza, Adriana Ferreira
Rodriguez, Dayana M.
Ribeaux, Daylin R.
Luna, Marcos A. C.
Lima e Silva, Thayse A.
Andrade, Rosileide F. Silva
Gusmão, Norma B.
Campos-Takaki, Galba M.
author_facet Souza, Adriana Ferreira
Rodriguez, Dayana M.
Ribeaux, Daylin R.
Luna, Marcos A. C.
Lima e Silva, Thayse A.
Andrade, Rosileide F. Silva
Gusmão, Norma B.
Campos-Takaki, Galba M.
author_sort Souza, Adriana Ferreira
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description Almost all oleaginous microorganisms are available for biodiesel production, and for the mechanism of oil accumulation, which is what makes a microbial approach economically competitive. This study investigated the potential that the yeast Candida lipolytica UCP0988, in an anamorphous state, has to produce simultaneously a bioemulsifier and to accumulate lipids using inexpensive and alternative substrates. Cultivation was carried out using waste soybean oil and corn steep liquor in accordance with 2(2) experimental designs with 1% inoculums (10(7) cells/mL). The bioemulsifier was produced in the cell-free metabolic liquid in the late exponential phase (96 h), at Assay 4 (corn steep liquor 5% and waste soybean oil 8%), with 6.704 UEA, IE(24) of 96.66%, and showed an anionic profile. The emulsion formed consisted of compact small and stable droplets (size 0.2–5 µm), stable at all temperatures, at pH 2 and 4, and 2% salinity, and showed an ability to remove 93.74% of diesel oil from sand. The displacement oil (ODA) showed 45.34 cm(2) of dispersion (central point of the factorial design). The biomass obtained from Assay 4 was able to accumulate lipids of 0.425 g/g biomass (corresponding to 42.5%), which consisted of Palmitic acid (28.4%), Stearic acid (7.7%), Oleic acid (42.8%), Linoleic acid (19.0%), and γ-Linolenic acid (2.1%). The results showed the ability of C. lipopytica to produce both bioemulsifier and biodiesel using the metabolic conversion of waste soybean oil and corn steep liquor, which are economic renewable sources.
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spelling pubmed-50856412016-11-01 Waste Soybean Oil and Corn Steep Liquor as Economic Substrates for Bioemulsifier and Biodiesel Production by Candida lipolytica UCP 0998 Souza, Adriana Ferreira Rodriguez, Dayana M. Ribeaux, Daylin R. Luna, Marcos A. C. Lima e Silva, Thayse A. Andrade, Rosileide F. Silva Gusmão, Norma B. Campos-Takaki, Galba M. Int J Mol Sci Article Almost all oleaginous microorganisms are available for biodiesel production, and for the mechanism of oil accumulation, which is what makes a microbial approach economically competitive. This study investigated the potential that the yeast Candida lipolytica UCP0988, in an anamorphous state, has to produce simultaneously a bioemulsifier and to accumulate lipids using inexpensive and alternative substrates. Cultivation was carried out using waste soybean oil and corn steep liquor in accordance with 2(2) experimental designs with 1% inoculums (10(7) cells/mL). The bioemulsifier was produced in the cell-free metabolic liquid in the late exponential phase (96 h), at Assay 4 (corn steep liquor 5% and waste soybean oil 8%), with 6.704 UEA, IE(24) of 96.66%, and showed an anionic profile. The emulsion formed consisted of compact small and stable droplets (size 0.2–5 µm), stable at all temperatures, at pH 2 and 4, and 2% salinity, and showed an ability to remove 93.74% of diesel oil from sand. The displacement oil (ODA) showed 45.34 cm(2) of dispersion (central point of the factorial design). The biomass obtained from Assay 4 was able to accumulate lipids of 0.425 g/g biomass (corresponding to 42.5%), which consisted of Palmitic acid (28.4%), Stearic acid (7.7%), Oleic acid (42.8%), Linoleic acid (19.0%), and γ-Linolenic acid (2.1%). The results showed the ability of C. lipopytica to produce both bioemulsifier and biodiesel using the metabolic conversion of waste soybean oil and corn steep liquor, which are economic renewable sources. MDPI 2016-09-23 /pmc/articles/PMC5085641/ /pubmed/27669227 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms17101608 Text en © 2016 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Souza, Adriana Ferreira
Rodriguez, Dayana M.
Ribeaux, Daylin R.
Luna, Marcos A. C.
Lima e Silva, Thayse A.
Andrade, Rosileide F. Silva
Gusmão, Norma B.
Campos-Takaki, Galba M.
Waste Soybean Oil and Corn Steep Liquor as Economic Substrates for Bioemulsifier and Biodiesel Production by Candida lipolytica UCP 0998
title Waste Soybean Oil and Corn Steep Liquor as Economic Substrates for Bioemulsifier and Biodiesel Production by Candida lipolytica UCP 0998
title_full Waste Soybean Oil and Corn Steep Liquor as Economic Substrates for Bioemulsifier and Biodiesel Production by Candida lipolytica UCP 0998
title_fullStr Waste Soybean Oil and Corn Steep Liquor as Economic Substrates for Bioemulsifier and Biodiesel Production by Candida lipolytica UCP 0998
title_full_unstemmed Waste Soybean Oil and Corn Steep Liquor as Economic Substrates for Bioemulsifier and Biodiesel Production by Candida lipolytica UCP 0998
title_short Waste Soybean Oil and Corn Steep Liquor as Economic Substrates for Bioemulsifier and Biodiesel Production by Candida lipolytica UCP 0998
title_sort waste soybean oil and corn steep liquor as economic substrates for bioemulsifier and biodiesel production by candida lipolytica ucp 0998
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5085641/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27669227
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms17101608
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