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Bioreactor Co-Cultivation of High Lipid and Carotenoid Producing Yeast Rhodotorula kratochvilovae and Several Microalgae under Stress

The co-cultivation of red yeasts and microalgae works with the idea of the natural transport of gases. The microalgae produce oxygen, which stimulates yeast growth, while CO(2) produced by yeast is beneficial for algae growth. Both microorganisms can then produce lipids. The present pilot study aime...

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Autores principales: Szotkowski, Martin, Holub, Jiří, Šimanský, Samuel, Hubačová, Klára, Sikorová, Pavlína, Mariničová, Veronika, Němcová, Andrea, Márová, Ivana
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8228999/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34071194
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms9061160
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author Szotkowski, Martin
Holub, Jiří
Šimanský, Samuel
Hubačová, Klára
Sikorová, Pavlína
Mariničová, Veronika
Němcová, Andrea
Márová, Ivana
author_facet Szotkowski, Martin
Holub, Jiří
Šimanský, Samuel
Hubačová, Klára
Sikorová, Pavlína
Mariničová, Veronika
Němcová, Andrea
Márová, Ivana
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description The co-cultivation of red yeasts and microalgae works with the idea of the natural transport of gases. The microalgae produce oxygen, which stimulates yeast growth, while CO(2) produced by yeast is beneficial for algae growth. Both microorganisms can then produce lipids. The present pilot study aimed to evaluate the ability of selected microalgae and carotenogenic yeast strains to grow and metabolize in co-culture. The effect of media composition on growth and metabolic activity of red yeast strains was assessed simultaneously with microalgae mixotrophy. Cultivation was transferred from small-scale co-cultivation in Erlenmeyer flasks to aerated bottles with different inoculation ratios and, finally, to a 3L bioreactor. Among red yeasts, the strain R. kratochvilovae CCY 20-2-26 was selected because of the highest biomass production on BBM medium. Glycerol is a more suitable carbon source in the BBM medium and urea was proposed as a compromise. From the tested microalgae, Desmodesmus sp. were found as the most suitable for co-cultivations with R. kratochvilovae. In all co-cultures, linear biomass growth was found (144 h), and the yield was in the range of 8.78–11.12 g/L of dry biomass. Lipids increased to a final value of 29.62–31.61%. The FA profile was quite stable with the UFA portion at about 80%. Around 1.98–2.49 mg/g CDW of carotenoids with torularhodine as the major pigment were produced, ubiquinone production reached 5.41–6.09 mg/g, and ergosterol yield was 6.69 mg/g. Chlorophyll production was very low at 2.11 mg/g. Pilot experiments have confirmed that carotenogenic yeasts and microalgae are capable of symbiotic co-existence with a positive impact om biomass growth and lipid metabolites yields.
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spelling pubmed-82289992021-06-26 Bioreactor Co-Cultivation of High Lipid and Carotenoid Producing Yeast Rhodotorula kratochvilovae and Several Microalgae under Stress Szotkowski, Martin Holub, Jiří Šimanský, Samuel Hubačová, Klára Sikorová, Pavlína Mariničová, Veronika Němcová, Andrea Márová, Ivana Microorganisms Article The co-cultivation of red yeasts and microalgae works with the idea of the natural transport of gases. The microalgae produce oxygen, which stimulates yeast growth, while CO(2) produced by yeast is beneficial for algae growth. Both microorganisms can then produce lipids. The present pilot study aimed to evaluate the ability of selected microalgae and carotenogenic yeast strains to grow and metabolize in co-culture. The effect of media composition on growth and metabolic activity of red yeast strains was assessed simultaneously with microalgae mixotrophy. Cultivation was transferred from small-scale co-cultivation in Erlenmeyer flasks to aerated bottles with different inoculation ratios and, finally, to a 3L bioreactor. Among red yeasts, the strain R. kratochvilovae CCY 20-2-26 was selected because of the highest biomass production on BBM medium. Glycerol is a more suitable carbon source in the BBM medium and urea was proposed as a compromise. From the tested microalgae, Desmodesmus sp. were found as the most suitable for co-cultivations with R. kratochvilovae. In all co-cultures, linear biomass growth was found (144 h), and the yield was in the range of 8.78–11.12 g/L of dry biomass. Lipids increased to a final value of 29.62–31.61%. The FA profile was quite stable with the UFA portion at about 80%. Around 1.98–2.49 mg/g CDW of carotenoids with torularhodine as the major pigment were produced, ubiquinone production reached 5.41–6.09 mg/g, and ergosterol yield was 6.69 mg/g. Chlorophyll production was very low at 2.11 mg/g. Pilot experiments have confirmed that carotenogenic yeasts and microalgae are capable of symbiotic co-existence with a positive impact om biomass growth and lipid metabolites yields. MDPI 2021-05-28 /pmc/articles/PMC8228999/ /pubmed/34071194 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms9061160 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Szotkowski, Martin
Holub, Jiří
Šimanský, Samuel
Hubačová, Klára
Sikorová, Pavlína
Mariničová, Veronika
Němcová, Andrea
Márová, Ivana
Bioreactor Co-Cultivation of High Lipid and Carotenoid Producing Yeast Rhodotorula kratochvilovae and Several Microalgae under Stress
title Bioreactor Co-Cultivation of High Lipid and Carotenoid Producing Yeast Rhodotorula kratochvilovae and Several Microalgae under Stress
title_full Bioreactor Co-Cultivation of High Lipid and Carotenoid Producing Yeast Rhodotorula kratochvilovae and Several Microalgae under Stress
title_fullStr Bioreactor Co-Cultivation of High Lipid and Carotenoid Producing Yeast Rhodotorula kratochvilovae and Several Microalgae under Stress
title_full_unstemmed Bioreactor Co-Cultivation of High Lipid and Carotenoid Producing Yeast Rhodotorula kratochvilovae and Several Microalgae under Stress
title_short Bioreactor Co-Cultivation of High Lipid and Carotenoid Producing Yeast Rhodotorula kratochvilovae and Several Microalgae under Stress
title_sort bioreactor co-cultivation of high lipid and carotenoid producing yeast rhodotorula kratochvilovae and several microalgae under stress
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8228999/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34071194
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms9061160
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