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Extraction of lipids from Yarrowia Lipolytica
Authors:Juan Milanesio  Pablo Hegel  Yaocihuatl Medina‐González  Séverine Camy  Jean‐Stéphane Condoret
Affiliation:1. Université de Toulouse;2. INPT, UPS;3. Laboratoire de Génie Chimique;4. 4, Allée Emile Monso, F‐31030 Toulouse, France;5. CNRS;6. F‐31030 Toulouse, France;7. IDTQ;8. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas Físicas y Naturales, Universidad Nacional de Córdoba, Av. Vélez Sarsfield 1611, 5000, Córdoba, Argentina;9. Planta Piloto de Ingeniería Química;10. PLAPIQUI, Universidad Nacional del Sur, CONICET Camino La Carrindanga Km 7, CC 717, 8000 Bahía Blanca, Argentina
Abstract:BACKGROUND: Microorganisms have often been considered for the production of oils and fats as an alternative to agricultural and animal resources. Extraction experiments were performed using a strain of the yeast Yarrowia lipolytica (Y. lipolytica), a high‐lipid‐content yeast. Three different methods were tested: Soxhlet extraction, accelerated solvent extraction (ASE) and supercritical carbon dioxide (SCCO2) extraction using ethanol as a co‐solvent. Also, high pressure solubility measurements in the systems ‘CO2 + yeast oil’ and ‘CO2 + ethanol + yeast oil’ were carried out. RESULTS: The solubility experiments determined that, at the conditions of the supercritical extractor (40 °C and 20 MPa), a maximum concentration of 10 mg of yeast oil per g of solvent can be expected in pure CO2. 10% w/w of ethanol in the solvent mixture increased this value to almost 15 mg of yeast oil per g of solvent. Different pretreatments were necessary to obtain satisfactory yields in the extraction experiments. The Soxhlet and the ASE method were not able to complete the lipid extraction. The ‘SCCO2 + ethanol’ extraction curves revealed the influence of the different pretreatments on the extraction mechanism. CONCLUSION: Evaluating the effectiveness of a given pretreatment, ASE reduced the amount of material and solvent used compared with Soxhlet. In all three cases, the best total extraction performance was obtained for the ethanol‐macerated yeast (EtM). Addition of ethanol to the solvent mixture enhanced the oil solubility. Oil can be extracted from Y. lipolytica in two different steps: a non‐selective ethanol extraction followed by TAG‐selective SCCO2 purification. © 2012 Society of Chemical Industry
Keywords:lipid extraction  lipid solubility  Yarrowia lipolytica  supercritical extraction  yeast pretreatments
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