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Production of Enriched Biomass by Carotenogenic Yeasts Cultivated on by-Products of Poultry Processing-A Screening Study
HOLUB, J.; SZOTKOWSKI, M.; CHUJANOV, O.; ŠPAČKOVÁ, D.; SNIEGOŇOVÁ, P.; MÁROVÁ, I.
Originální název
Production of Enriched Biomass by Carotenogenic Yeasts Cultivated on by-Products of Poultry Processing-A Screening Study
Anglický název
Production of Enriched Biomass by Carotenogenic Yeasts Cultivated on by-Products of Poultry Processing-A Screening Study
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Originální abstrakt
Carotenogenic yeasts are a group of microorganisms producing valuable metabolites such as carotenoids, ergosterol, ubiquinone or fatty acids. Their exceptional adaptability allows them to grow in diverse conditions. Owing to their extracellular lipase activity, they are capable of processing many lipid-type waste substrates. This study discusses the processing of poultry waste, specifically fat and feathers by using carotenogenic yeasts. Poultry fat does not require any pre-treatment to be utilized by yeast, but hydrolytic pre-treatment is required for the utilization of the nitrogen contained in feathers. Glycerol was used as a supplementary substrate to support the culture in the early stages of growth. Seven yeast strains were used for the experiments, of which the strain Rhodotorula mucilaginosa CCY19-4-25 achieved exceptional results of biomass production: 29.5 g/L on poultry fat + 10% glycerol at C/N ratio 25 and 28.3 g/L on media containing poultry fat + 25% glycerol at C/N 50. The bioreactor cultivation of the Rhodosporidium toruloides strain in media containing glycerol and feather hydrolysate as a nitrogen substrate achieved a biomass yield of 34.92 g/L after 144 h of cultivation. The produced enriched yeast biomass can be used as a component for poultry feeding; thus, the study is performed under the biorefinery concept.
Anglický abstrakt
Carotenogenic yeasts are a group of microorganisms producing valuable metabolites such as carotenoids, ergosterol, ubiquinone or fatty acids. Their exceptional adaptability allows them to grow in diverse conditions. Owing to their extracellular lipase activity, they are capable of processing many lipid-type waste substrates. This study discusses the processing of poultry waste, specifically fat and feathers by using carotenogenic yeasts. Poultry fat does not require any pre-treatment to be utilized by yeast, but hydrolytic pre-treatment is required for the utilization of the nitrogen contained in feathers. Glycerol was used as a supplementary substrate to support the culture in the early stages of growth. Seven yeast strains were used for the experiments, of which the strain Rhodotorula mucilaginosa CCY19-4-25 achieved exceptional results of biomass production: 29.5 g/L on poultry fat + 10% glycerol at C/N ratio 25 and 28.3 g/L on media containing poultry fat + 25% glycerol at C/N 50. The bioreactor cultivation of the Rhodosporidium toruloides strain in media containing glycerol and feather hydrolysate as a nitrogen substrate achieved a biomass yield of 34.92 g/L after 144 h of cultivation. The produced enriched yeast biomass can be used as a component for poultry feeding; thus, the study is performed under the biorefinery concept.
Klíčová slova
carotenogenic yeasts; poultry waste fat; poultry feather; enriched biomass; carotenoids; lipids; biorefinery
Klíčová slova v angličtině
carotenogenic yeasts; poultry waste fat; poultry feather; enriched biomass; carotenoids; lipids; biorefinery
Autoři
HOLUB, J.; SZOTKOWSKI, M.; CHUJANOV, O.; ŠPAČKOVÁ, D.; SNIEGOŇOVÁ, P.; MÁROVÁ, I.
Rok RIV
2024
Vydáno
27.01.2023
Nakladatel
MDPI
Místo
BASEL
ISSN
2076-2607
Periodikum
Microorganisms
Svazek
11
Číslo
2
Stát
Švýcarská konfederace
Strany od
1
Strany do
18
Strany počet
18
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BibTex
@article{BUT183795,
author="Jiří {Holub} and Martin {Szotkowski} and Oleg {Chujanov} and Dominika {Špačková} and Pavlína {Sniegoňová} and Ivana {Márová}",
title="Production of Enriched Biomass by Carotenogenic Yeasts Cultivated on by-Products of Poultry Processing-A Screening Study",
journal="Microorganisms",
year="2023",
volume="11",
number="2",
pages="1--18",
doi="10.3390/microorganisms11020321",
issn="2076-2607",
url="https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2607/11/2/321"
}
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