Electronic Journal of Biotechnology (Jan 2014)

Characterization and properties of the biosurfactant produced by Candida lipolytica UCP 0988

  • Raquel Diniz Rufino,
  • Juliana Moura de Luna,
  • Galba Maria de Campos Takaki,
  • Leonie Asfora Sarubbo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ejbt.2013.12.006
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 1
pp. 34 – 38

Abstract

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Background: Biotechnological processes are costly, especially for the production of biosurfactants. The successful production of a biosurfactant is dependent on the development of processes using low cost raw materials. Considering the importance of the characteristics of a biosurfactant to facilitate its industrial application, the properties of the biosurfactant produced by Candida lipolytica through previously optimized medium have been established. Results: The yeast was grown for 72 h to determine the kinetics of growth and production. The surface tension of the cell-free broth was reduced from 55 to 25 mN/m. The yield of biosurfactant was 8.0 g/l with a CMC of 0.03%. The biosurfactant was characterized as an anionic lipopeptide composed of 50% protein, 20% lipids, and 8% of carbohydrates. Conclusions: The isolated biosurfactant showed no toxicity against different vegetable seeds: Brassica oleracea, Solanum gilo and Lactuca sativa L. and the micro-crustacean Artemia salina. The properties of the biosurfactant produced suggest its potential application in industries that require the use of effective compounds at low cost.

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