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Suitability of low-cost sugars as substrates for lipid production by the fungus thamnidium elegans

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dc.contributor.author Papanikolaou, S en
dc.contributor.author Diamantopoulou, P en
dc.contributor.author Chatzifragkou, A en
dc.contributor.author Philippoussis, A en
dc.contributor.author Aggelis, G en
dc.date.accessioned 2014-06-06T06:50:45Z
dc.date.available 2014-06-06T06:50:45Z
dc.date.issued 2010 en
dc.identifier.issn 08870624 en
dc.identifier.uri http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/ef1004804 en
dc.identifier.uri http://62.217.125.90/xmlui/handle/123456789/5140
dc.subject.other Assimilation rate en
dc.subject.other C/N ratio en
dc.subject.other Carbon source en
dc.subject.other Cellular fatty acids en
dc.subject.other Cellular lipid en
dc.subject.other Concentration of en
dc.subject.other Consumption rates en
dc.subject.other Conversion yield en
dc.subject.other Dry matters en
dc.subject.other Elegans en
dc.subject.other Growth phase en
dc.subject.other Linolenic acids en
dc.subject.other Microbial lipids en
dc.subject.other Microbial mass en
dc.subject.other Shake-flask cultures en
dc.subject.other Starting materials en
dc.subject.other Sugar concentration en
dc.subject.other Uptake rate en
dc.subject.other Acids en
dc.subject.other Concentration (process) en
dc.subject.other Fatty acids en
dc.subject.other Glucose en
dc.subject.other Phospholipids en
dc.subject.other Substrates en
dc.subject.other Sugar factories en
dc.subject.other Sugar (sucrose) en
dc.title Suitability of low-cost sugars as substrates for lipid production by the fungus thamnidium elegans en
heal.type journalArticle en
heal.identifier.primary 10.1021/ef1004804 en
heal.publicationDate 2010 en
heal.abstract Thamnidium elegans CCF-1465 was grown in a submerged shake-flask culture in media in which inexpensive sugars derived from a sugar refinery plant (glucose, fructose, and sucrose) were utilized as carbon sources. Cultures were performed in media favoring the accumulation of reserve lipid (high initial C/N ratios imposed, media presenting constant initial nitrogen and increasing initial sugar concentrations, namely, at 30, 60, and 80 g/L). Although significant quantities of fat were accumulated in all cultures performed, lipid production in terms of both absolute (g/L) and relative (%, wt/wt, in dry matter) values clearly increased with sugar concentration increments into the medium. For a given initial sugar concentration, regardless of the individual sugar utilized, lipid was accumulated in almost equivalent quantities inside the mycelia. Sugars were assimilated with comparable consumption rates, while consumption rate was divided into two distinct phases, especially in the high initial sugar concentration media; in the first growth phase, an almost linear assimilation rate of all individual sugars occurred with an uptake rate of ∼0.20 g/L ·h. Thereafter, (in the lipid accumulation period), a decrease of the sugar uptake rate was observed, that remained linear with a noticeably lower value (∼0.09 g/L ·h) regardless of the initial sugar concentration or the nature of the sugar used. Maximum lipid quantities of more than 9 g/L, with 70% (w/w) fat in dry microbial mass and conversion yield of more than 20% (w/w) lipid per sugar consumed, were obtained. The nature and concentration of sugar as well as the fermentation time seemed to have some effect upon distribution of cellular fatty acids in the various lipids produced. Microbial lipids principally being composed of the fatty acids oleic and palmitic, therefore constituting perfect starting materials for the production of ""2nd generation"" biodiesel, were produced regardless of the sugar used as substrate. The medically important γ-linolenic acid was produced in quantities around 510 mg/L. Phospholipids were the more unsaturated fraction of cellular lipids. © 2010 American Chemical Society. en
heal.journalName Energy and Fuels en
dc.identifier.issue 7 en
dc.identifier.volume 24 en
dc.identifier.doi 10.1021/ef1004804 en
dc.identifier.spage 4078 en
dc.identifier.epage 4086 en


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