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Lipid production by yeasts growing on commercial xylose in submerged cultures with process water being partially replaced by olive mill wastewaters

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Xenopoulos, E., Giannikakis, I., Chatzifragkou, A. orcid id iconORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9255-7871, Koutinas, A. and Papanikolaou, S. (2020) Lipid production by yeasts growing on commercial xylose in submerged cultures with process water being partially replaced by olive mill wastewaters. Processes, 8 (7). 819. ISSN 2227-9717 doi: 10.3390/pr8070819

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Six yeast strains belonging to Rhodosporidium toruloides, Lipomyces starkeyi, Rhodotorula glutinis and Cryptococcus curvatus were shake-flask cultured on xylose (initial sugar – S0 =70±10 g/L) under nitrogen-limited conditions. C. curvatus ATCC 20509 and L. starkeyi DSM 70296 were further cultured in media where process waters were partially replaced by the phenol-containing olive-mill wastewaters (OMWs). In flasks with S0≈100 g/L and OMWs added yielding to initial phenolic compounds concentration (PCC0) between 0.0 g/L (blank experiment) and 2.0 g/L, C. curvatus presented maximum total dry cell weight - TDCWmax ≈27 g/L, in all cases. The more the PCC0 increased, the fewer lipids were produced. In OMW-enriched media with PCC0≈1.2 g/L, TDCW=20.9 g/L containing ≈40% w/w of lipids was recorded. In L. starkeyi cultures, when PCC0≈2.0 g/L, TDCW≈25 g/L was synthesized, whereas lipids in TDCW =24-28% w/w, similar to the experiments without OMWs, were recorded. Non-negligible dephenolization and species-dependant decolorization of the wastewater occurred. A batch-bioreactor trial by C. curvatus only with xylose (S0≈110 g/L) was performed, and TDCW=35.1 g/L (lipids in TDCW=41.3% w/w) was produced. Yeast total lipids were composed of oleic and palmitic and to lesser extent linoleic and stearic acids. C. curvatus lipids were mainly composed of non-polar fractions (i.e. triacylglycerols).

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Divisions Life Sciences > School of Chemistry, Food and Pharmacy > Department of Food and Nutritional Sciences > Food Research Group
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