Yeasts from the Rhodotorula genus can accumulate large amounts of carotenoids and fatty acids in their cells. This study aimed to evaluate the potential of using cassava wastewater as a low-cost alternative substrate for the growth of Rhodotorula glutinis intended for the production of carotenoids and fatty acids. High growth of the yeast (10.28 g.L-1), as well as high productions of camtenoids (0.98 mg.L-1) and lipids (1.34 g.L-1), were obtained when Rhodotorula glutinis was cultivated in cassava wastewater as the sole source of nutrients. Moreover, the fatty acids accumulated in the yeast cells were mostly (over 50%) unsaturated, where high percentages (%) of oleic acid (59.76 +/- 0.58) and linoleic acid (7.59 +/- 1.18) were found when the alternative substrate was used. Results suggest that cassava wastewater presents the potential to be applied as a sole source of nutrients to support Rhodotorula glutinis growth and metabolites accumulation in its cells.

Rhodotorula glutinis cultivation on cassava wastewater for carotenoids and fatty acids generation

Martini M.;Sorce C.;Andreucci A.;
2019-01-01

Abstract

Yeasts from the Rhodotorula genus can accumulate large amounts of carotenoids and fatty acids in their cells. This study aimed to evaluate the potential of using cassava wastewater as a low-cost alternative substrate for the growth of Rhodotorula glutinis intended for the production of carotenoids and fatty acids. High growth of the yeast (10.28 g.L-1), as well as high productions of camtenoids (0.98 mg.L-1) and lipids (1.34 g.L-1), were obtained when Rhodotorula glutinis was cultivated in cassava wastewater as the sole source of nutrients. Moreover, the fatty acids accumulated in the yeast cells were mostly (over 50%) unsaturated, where high percentages (%) of oleic acid (59.76 +/- 0.58) and linoleic acid (7.59 +/- 1.18) were found when the alternative substrate was used. Results suggest that cassava wastewater presents the potential to be applied as a sole source of nutrients to support Rhodotorula glutinis growth and metabolites accumulation in its cells.
2019
Santos Ribeiro, J. E.; da Silva Sant'Ana, A. M.; Martini, M.; Sorce, C.; Andreucci, A.; Nobrega de Melo, D. J.; Honorato da Silva, F. L.
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