Journal of Cell and Molecular Research (Jun 2012)
Selection and optimization of single cell oil production from Rodotorula 110 using environmental waste as substrate
Abstract
Micro-organisms such as bacteria, yeasts, molds and algae that accumulate lipid more than 20% of their biomass are called oleaginous. Microbial lipid has a lot of similarity to the oil obtained from plants and animals. Microbial lipids are renewable sources that can use for different purposes such as biodiesel production. Production of oil from yeasts has more advantages than plant’s oil. According to this, isolation of oleaginous yeast with high ability of lipid production is very valuable. In this investigation 176 yeasts were isolated. Between them 68 lipid producing yeasts were found that they were isolated from 34 soil samples. The strains were screened by an enrichment technique in glycerol and then Sudan black staining. After extraction of lipid by Bligh & Dyer method, best strain was selected which has lipid quantity, dry biomass and lipid productivity of 10.97g/l, 18.84g/l and 58.2% in optimized condition. Extracted lipid was analyzed by thin layer chromatography and FTIR spectroscopy.
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