CAROTENOID-PRODUCING YEASTS IN THE BRAZILIAN BIODIVERSITY: ISOLATION, IDENTIFICATION AND CULTIVATION IN AGROINDUSTRIAL WASTE
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Resumo: | ABSTRACT Different yeast strains from forests located in southern Brazil, with potential to produce carotenoids, were isolated. Three microorganisms were selected as potential carotenoid producers. Sporiodiobolus pararoseus, Rhodotorula mucilaginosa and Pichia fermentans were grown in Yeast Malt (YM) medium and the carotenoids produced identified as cryptoxanthin and β-carotene. In order to reduce production costs, agroindustrial residues were used in the formulation of medium A (parboiled rice water and crude glycerol) and medium B (parboiled rice water and sugar cane molasses). The highest carotenoid production was obtained with S. pararoseus. It reached 905.30 μ gL-1 (122.82 μg g-1) in YM medium, 820 μg L-1 (68.04 μg g-1) in medium B and 710 μg L-1 (86.46 μg g-1) in medium A. R. mucilaginosa exhibited the best performance in medium B (360 μg L-1 and 30.16 μg g-1) and a new microorganism - P. fermentans - reached 48% (medium A) and 78% (medium B) of the value found in YM medium. Therefore, the agroindustrial residues under evaluation, which replaced the commonly used nitrogen and carbon sources in culture media, enabled the isolated yeasts to yield carotenoids. |
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CAROTENOID-PRODUCING YEASTS IN THE BRAZILIAN BIODIVERSITY: ISOLATION, IDENTIFICATION AND CULTIVATION IN AGROINDUSTRIAL WASTEAgroindustrial byproductsβ-caroteneYeast screeningNatural pigmentsABSTRACT Different yeast strains from forests located in southern Brazil, with potential to produce carotenoids, were isolated. Three microorganisms were selected as potential carotenoid producers. Sporiodiobolus pararoseus, Rhodotorula mucilaginosa and Pichia fermentans were grown in Yeast Malt (YM) medium and the carotenoids produced identified as cryptoxanthin and β-carotene. In order to reduce production costs, agroindustrial residues were used in the formulation of medium A (parboiled rice water and crude glycerol) and medium B (parboiled rice water and sugar cane molasses). The highest carotenoid production was obtained with S. pararoseus. It reached 905.30 μ gL-1 (122.82 μg g-1) in YM medium, 820 μg L-1 (68.04 μg g-1) in medium B and 710 μg L-1 (86.46 μg g-1) in medium A. R. mucilaginosa exhibited the best performance in medium B (360 μg L-1 and 30.16 μg g-1) and a new microorganism - P. fermentans - reached 48% (medium A) and 78% (medium B) of the value found in YM medium. Therefore, the agroindustrial residues under evaluation, which replaced the commonly used nitrogen and carbon sources in culture media, enabled the isolated yeasts to yield carotenoids.Brazilian Society of Chemical Engineering2019-03-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0104-66322019000100117Brazilian Journal of Chemical Engineering v.36 n.1 2019reponame:Brazilian Journal of Chemical Engineeringinstname:Associação Brasileira de Engenharia Química (ABEQ)instacron:ABEQ10.1590/0104-6632.20190361s20170433info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessOtero,Deborah M.Bulsing,Bruna A.Huerta,Katira da M.Rosa,Carlos A.Zambiazi,Rui C.Burkert,Carlos A. V.Burkert,Janaína F. de M.eng2019-07-10T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0104-66322019000100117Revistahttps://www.scielo.br/j/bjce/https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phprgiudici@usp.br||rgiudici@usp.br1678-43830104-6632opendoar:2019-07-10T00:00Brazilian Journal of Chemical Engineering - Associação Brasileira de Engenharia Química (ABEQ)false |
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CAROTENOID-PRODUCING YEASTS IN THE BRAZILIAN BIODIVERSITY: ISOLATION, IDENTIFICATION AND CULTIVATION IN AGROINDUSTRIAL WASTE |
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CAROTENOID-PRODUCING YEASTS IN THE BRAZILIAN BIODIVERSITY: ISOLATION, IDENTIFICATION AND CULTIVATION IN AGROINDUSTRIAL WASTE |
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CAROTENOID-PRODUCING YEASTS IN THE BRAZILIAN BIODIVERSITY: ISOLATION, IDENTIFICATION AND CULTIVATION IN AGROINDUSTRIAL WASTE Otero,Deborah M. Agroindustrial byproducts β-carotene Yeast screening Natural pigments |
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CAROTENOID-PRODUCING YEASTS IN THE BRAZILIAN BIODIVERSITY: ISOLATION, IDENTIFICATION AND CULTIVATION IN AGROINDUSTRIAL WASTE |
title_full |
CAROTENOID-PRODUCING YEASTS IN THE BRAZILIAN BIODIVERSITY: ISOLATION, IDENTIFICATION AND CULTIVATION IN AGROINDUSTRIAL WASTE |
title_fullStr |
CAROTENOID-PRODUCING YEASTS IN THE BRAZILIAN BIODIVERSITY: ISOLATION, IDENTIFICATION AND CULTIVATION IN AGROINDUSTRIAL WASTE |
title_full_unstemmed |
CAROTENOID-PRODUCING YEASTS IN THE BRAZILIAN BIODIVERSITY: ISOLATION, IDENTIFICATION AND CULTIVATION IN AGROINDUSTRIAL WASTE |
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CAROTENOID-PRODUCING YEASTS IN THE BRAZILIAN BIODIVERSITY: ISOLATION, IDENTIFICATION AND CULTIVATION IN AGROINDUSTRIAL WASTE |
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Otero,Deborah M. |
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Otero,Deborah M. Bulsing,Bruna A. Huerta,Katira da M. Rosa,Carlos A. Zambiazi,Rui C. Burkert,Carlos A. V. Burkert,Janaína F. de M. |
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Bulsing,Bruna A. Huerta,Katira da M. Rosa,Carlos A. Zambiazi,Rui C. Burkert,Carlos A. V. Burkert,Janaína F. de M. |
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Otero,Deborah M. Bulsing,Bruna A. Huerta,Katira da M. Rosa,Carlos A. Zambiazi,Rui C. Burkert,Carlos A. V. Burkert,Janaína F. de M. |
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Agroindustrial byproducts β-carotene Yeast screening Natural pigments |
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Agroindustrial byproducts β-carotene Yeast screening Natural pigments |
description |
ABSTRACT Different yeast strains from forests located in southern Brazil, with potential to produce carotenoids, were isolated. Three microorganisms were selected as potential carotenoid producers. Sporiodiobolus pararoseus, Rhodotorula mucilaginosa and Pichia fermentans were grown in Yeast Malt (YM) medium and the carotenoids produced identified as cryptoxanthin and β-carotene. In order to reduce production costs, agroindustrial residues were used in the formulation of medium A (parboiled rice water and crude glycerol) and medium B (parboiled rice water and sugar cane molasses). The highest carotenoid production was obtained with S. pararoseus. It reached 905.30 μ gL-1 (122.82 μg g-1) in YM medium, 820 μg L-1 (68.04 μg g-1) in medium B and 710 μg L-1 (86.46 μg g-1) in medium A. R. mucilaginosa exhibited the best performance in medium B (360 μg L-1 and 30.16 μg g-1) and a new microorganism - P. fermentans - reached 48% (medium A) and 78% (medium B) of the value found in YM medium. Therefore, the agroindustrial residues under evaluation, which replaced the commonly used nitrogen and carbon sources in culture media, enabled the isolated yeasts to yield carotenoids. |
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