Growth Response of Non-Conventional Yeasts on Sugar-Rich Media: Part 2: Citric Acid Production and Circular-Oriented Valorization of Glucose-Enriched Olive Mill Wastewaters Using Novel Yarrowia lipolytica Strains

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作者
Sarris, Dimitris [1 ]
Tsouko, Erminta [1 ]
Photiades, Angelos [1 ,2 ]
Tchakouteu, Sidoine Sadjeu [2 ]
Diamantopoulou, Panagiota [3 ]
Papanikolaou, Seraphim [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Aegean, Sch Environm, Dept Food, Lab Physico Chem & Biotechnol Valorizat Food By Pr, Leoforos Dimokratias 66, Mitilini 81400, Greece
[2] Agr Univ Athens, Dept Food Sci & Human Nutr, Lab Food Microbiol & Biotechnol, Iera Odos 75, Athens 11855, Greece
[3] Hellen Agr Org Demeter, Inst Technol Agr Prod ITAP, Genet & Indetificat Lab, 1 Sofokli Venizelou St, Attiki 14123, Greece
关键词
sustainable bioprocessing; bioactive compounds; microbial oil; polysaccharides; citric acid; BIOSENSOR ONLINE CONTROL; WASTE-WATER; IMMOBILIZED CELLS; OIL; GLYCEROL; MOLASSES; LIPIDS; BATCH; WHEY;
D O I
10.3390/microorganisms11092243
中图分类号
Q93 [微生物学];
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071005 ; 100705 ;
摘要
The global market for citric acid (CA) is one of the biggest and fastest expanding markets in the food industry. The CA production employing microbial bioprocessing with efficient GRAS strains and renewable waste streams is in line with the European Union binding targets for resource efficiency, sustainable consumption-production, and low-carbon technologies. In this work, the potential of three novel wild-type Yarrowia lipolytica strains (namely LMBF Y-46, LMBF Y-47 and ACA-YC 5033) regarding the production of CA and other valuable metabolites was tested on glucose-based media, and the most promising amongst the screened strains (viz. the strain ACA-YC 5033) was cultured on glucose-based media, in which part of the fermentation water had been replaced by olive-mill wastewaters (OMWs) in a novel approach of simultaneous OMW valorization and bioremediation. In the first part of this study, the mentioned strains were cultured under nitrogen-limited conditions with commercial (low-cost) glucose employed as a sole carbon source in shake-flask cultures at an initial concentration (S-0) approximate to of 50 g/L. Variable quantities of secreted citric acid (CA) and intra-cellular compounds (viz. polysaccharides and lipids) were produced. All strains did not accumulate significantly high lipid quantities (i.e., maximum lipid in dry cell weight [DCW] values approximate to 30% w/w were noted) but produced variable CA quantities. The most promising strain, namely ACA-YC 5033, produced CA up to c. 24 g/L, with a yield of CA produced on glucose consumed (Y-CA/S) approximate to 0.45 g/g. This strain in stirred tank bioreactor experiments, at remarkably higher S-0 concentrations (approximate to 110 g/L) and the same initial nitrogen quantity added into the medium, produced notably higher CA quantities, up to 57 g/L (Y-CA/S approximate to 0.52 g/g). The potential of the same strain (ACA-YC 5033) to bioremediate OMWs and to produce value-added compounds, i.e., yeast cells, CA, and intra-cellular metabolites, was also assessed; under nitrogen-limited conditions in which OMWs had partially replaced tap water and significant glucose concentrations had been added (S-0 approximate to 100 g/L, simultaneous molar ratio C/N approximate to 285 g/g, initial phenolic compounds [Phen(0)] adjusted to approximate to 1.0 g/L; these media were similar to the OMWs generated from the traditional press extraction systems) the notable CA quantity of 60.2 g/L with simultaneous Y-CA/S = 0.66 g/g, was obtained in shake flasks, together with satisfactory phenolic compounds removal (up to 19.5% w/w) and waste decolorization (up to 47.0%). Carbon-limited conditions with Phen(0) approximate to 1.0 g/L favored the production of yeast DCW (up to 25.3 g/L), with equally simultaneous interesting phenolic compounds and color removal. The fatty acid profile showed that cellular lipids were highly unsaturated with oleic, linoleic and palmitoleic acids, accounting for more than 80% w/w. This study proposed an interesting approach that could efficiently address the biotreatment of toxic effluents and further convert them into circular-oriented bioproducts.
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