A novel oleaginous yeast strain with high lipid productivity and its application to alternative biodiesel production

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A. Areesirisuk
C. H. Chiu
T. B. Yen
C. H. Liu
J. H. Guo
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[1] National Pingtung University of Science and Technology,Department of Tropical Agriculture and International Cooperation
[2] National Pingtung University of Science and Technology,Department of Food Science
[3] National Pingtung University of Science and Technology,Department of Aquaculture
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Applied Biochemistry and Microbiology | 2015年 / 51卷
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oleaginous yeast; fatty acid; transesterification; biodiesel;
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Five lipid-producing yeast strains, CHC08, CHC11, CHC28, CHC34, and CHC35, were revealed by Sudan Black B staining to contain lipid droplets within cells. Molecular analysis demonstrated that they were 2 strains of Candida parapsilosis, Pseudozyma parantarctica, Pichia manshurica, and Pichia occidentalis. Following batch fermentation, P. parantarctica CHC28 was found to have the highest biomass concentration, total lipids and lipid content levels. The major fatty acids in the lipids of this yeast strain were C16 and C18. Predictions of the properties of yeast biodiesel using linear equations resulted in values similar to biodiesel made from plant oils. Preliminary production of yeast biodiesel from P. parantarctica CHC28 was accomplished through esterification and transesterification reactions. It was found that yeast lipids with high acid value are easily converted to biodiesel at an approximately 90% yield. Therefore, it is possible to use crude lipids as alternative raw materials for biodiesel production.
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