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Mixed glycerol and orange peel-based substrate for fed-batch microbial biodiesel production
Eleonora Carota1, Maurizio Petruccioli1, Alessandro D'Annibale1
1Department for Innovation in Biological, Agro-food and Forest Systems (DIBAF), University of Tuscia, Via S. Camillo De Lellis snc, 01100, Viterbo, Italy.
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|September 28, 2020
Summary
Orange peel extract (OPE), a waste byproduct, effectively supports microbial lipid production in the yeast R. toruloides. This study demonstrates OPE
Area of Science:
- Biotechnology
- Microbial Fermentation
- Biorefining
Background:
- Orange peel waste (OPW) is a massive annual byproduct of the juice industry.
- Orange peel extract (OPE) is a carbohydrate-rich liquid derived from OPW.
- Glycerol, a biodiesel byproduct, can enhance microbial lipid production when combined with carbohydrates.
Purpose of the Study:
- To screen oleaginous yeast strains for lipid production using OPE and glycerol.
- To evaluate fed-batch strategies for enhanced lipid production in R. toruloides.
- To assess the feasibility of using OPE as a sustainable feedstock for microbial lipids.
Main Methods:
- Screening of 15 oleaginous yeast strains on OPE- and glycerol-based media.
- Process transfer to a stirred tank reactor (STR) using single-stage feeding fed-batch (SSF-FB) and double-stage feeding fed-batch (DSF-FB) strategies.
- Continuous substrate feeding at low dilution rates post-exponential growth phase.
Main Results:
- R. toruloides NRRL 1091 was selected for fed-batch cultivation.
- SSF-FB process achieved a lipid volumetric production (LVP) of 20.6 g L-1 with a lipid yield on biomass (YL/X) of 0.80.
- Fatty acid profiles of produced lipids were similar to Jatropha oil, a biodiesel feedstock.
Conclusions:
- Orange peel extract (OPE) is a viable and sustainable carbon source for microbial lipid production.
- Fed-batch cultivation strategies, particularly SSF-FB, significantly enhance biomass and lipid accumulation in R. toruloides.
- This process offers a promising avenue for valorizing orange peel waste within a biorefinery framework.
Keywords:
BiodieselBiofuelBiotechnologyCircular economyFed-batch processGreen engineeringMicrobial biotechnologyMicrobiologyOleaginous yeastsOrange peel wasteRhodosporidium toruloidesSustainable developmentWaste treatmentMore Related Videos
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