화학공학소재연구정보센터
Process Biochemistry, Vol.49, No.11, 1790-1799, 2014
Production of glycolipid biosurfactants, mannosylerythritol lipids, from pentoses and D-glucose/D-xylose mixtures by Pseudozyma yeast strains
The pentose-assimilating capacity of yeasts from the genus Pseudozyma, P. antarctica PYCC 5048(T), P. aphidis PYCC 5535(T) and P. rugulosa PYCC 5537(T), was exploited towards the production of mannosylerythritol lipids (MEL), a glycolipid with biosurfactant properties. The three strains tested were able to grow on D-xylose and L-arabinose with similar maximum specific growth rates to those estimated on D-glucose (around 0.2 h(-1)). The highest MEL titres (4.8-5.4 g/l) and yields (0.1 1-0.14g/g) from D-xylose were found in P. antarctica PYCC 5048(T), which presented similar values to those estimated on D-glucose and on D-xylose/D-glucose mixtures. P. rugulosa PYCC 5537(T) showed a pattern of sugar conversion into MEL similar to P. antarctica, but at 40% lower titres. P. aphidis PYCC 5535T presented lower MEL titres from D-xylose (1.2 g/l) than from D-glucose (3.4g/l). Nitrate supply increased sugar consumption rate and, when accompanied by P-glucose or D-xylose feeding, additional biomass production. In this case, sugar was completely consumed before sugar feeding at day 7, but not when feeding is performed at day 4. Higher MEL titres where obtained for the later condition reaching 7.3 g/l and 5.8 g/l, in fed-batch cultures with glucose and xylose, respectively. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.