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BIOCATALYSIS AND AGRICULTURAL BIOTECHNOLOGY
Volume 3, Issue 2, Pages 207-213Publisher
ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.bcab.2013.10.001
Keywords
Sporidioboius pararoseus; Carotenoids; Agroindustrial substrates; Glycerol; Corn steep liquor; Parboiled rice water
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- CNPq
- FAPERGS
- CAPES
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This work aimed at evaluating the carotenoids production by a newly isolated Sporidiobolus pararoseus using agroindustrial substrates (glycerol, corn steep liquor and parboiled rice water). Bio-production was carried out in an orbital shaker, using 10% (w/v) of inoculum (25 degrees C, 180 rpm for 35 h), incubated for 120 h in a dark room. Liquid N-2 and climethylsulfoxide (DMSO) were used for cell rupture and carotenoids were extracted with a solution of acetone/methanol (7:3, v/v). Optimization of carotenoids bio-production was achieved by experimental design technique. Maximum concentration of 843 pg (beta caroteneof 396 pg L-1) of carotenoids was obtained in a medium containing 40 mu g L-1 of glycerol, 40 mu g L-1 of corn steep liquor and 20 mu g L-1 of parboiled rice water, 25 degrees C, initial pH 4.0 and 180 rpm. The kinetic evaluation showed that the maximum concentration of total carotenoids was reached after 96 h of bio-productionand that carotenoids production was associated with cell growth. The substrate consumption showed that at 96 h of bio-production consumption of 76% of total organic carbon (54% of glycerol) and 76% of nitrogen occurred.(C) 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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