Evaluation of the conditions of carotenoids production in a synthetic medium by Sporidiobolus salmonicolor (CBS 2636) in a bioreactor |
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Authors: | Eunice Valduga Pihetra Oliveira Tatsch Lídia Tiggemann Jamile Zeni Rosicler Colet João Marcos Cansian Helen Treichel Marco Luccio |
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Affiliation: | Department of Food Engineering, URI – Campus de Erechim, Av. Sete de Setembro, 1621, Erechim, Rio Grande do Sul 99700‐000, Brazil |
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Abstract: | This work studied the cultivation conditions for the production of carotenoids by Sporidiobolus salmonicolor (CBS 2636) in a bioreactor. A Plackett–Burman design was used for the screening of the most important factors, followed by a complete second order design, to maximise the concentration of total carotenoids. The maximum concentration of 3425.9 μg L?1 of total carotenoids was obtained in a medium containing 80 g L?1 glucose, 15 g L?1 peptone and 5 g L?1 malt extract, with an aeration rate 1.5 vvm, 180 r.p.m., 25 °C and an initial pH of 4.0. Fermentation kinetics showed that the maximum concentration of total carotenoids was reached after 90 h of fermentation. Carotenoid bio‐production was partially associated with cell growth. The specific carotenoid production (YP/X) was 238 μg carotenoids/g cells, whereas YP/S (substrate to product yield) was 41.3 μg g?1. The specific growth rate (μx) was 0.045 h?1. The highest cell and total carotenoid productivity were 0.19 g L?1 h?1 and 56.9 μg L?1 h?1, respectively. |
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Keywords: | Bioreactor carotenoids experimental design Sporidiobolus salmonicolor |
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