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- Title
Sustainable cultivation via waste soybean extract for higher vaccenic acid production by purple non-sulfur bacteria.
- Authors
Hoàng, Thị Yến; Khoo, Kuan Shiong; Ngọc, Hà Lại Thị; Thu, Quỳnh Trần Thị; Thị, Tuyên Đỗ; Thu, Hang Đinh Thị; Hoàng, Ha Chu; Chinthalapati, Sasikala; Lay, Chyi-How; Show, Pau Loke
- Abstract
The biomass production of Rhodovulum sulfidophilum HPB.6 was optimized via response surface methodology (RSM), and the optimal medium components such as waste soybean extract, yeast extract, and Mg2+ were determined using "one-single-factor-at-one-time" approach. RSM used a three-factor and central composite rotatable design consisting of 21 experimental runs conducted to optimize the final medium components. The optimized conditions were as follows: 2.723 g/L waste soybean extract, 3 g/L yeast extract, and 22 mg/L Mg2+. Under optimized conditions of Rhodovulum sulfidophilum HPB.6, the biomass production was 4.665 ± 0.326 g/L, which was 5.7-folds higher than that under non-optimized conditions. Besides that, the total lipid production was 5.7 times higher corresponding to the increase in biomass productivity. In addition, there was a change in total fatty acid composition with omega 7 and omega 9 which increased from 55.4 to 62.21 and from 3.4 to 9.41, respectively, while omega 6 decreased from 9.79 to 4.54 and omega 3 could not be detected. This exploration of waste soybean under optimized conditions would be a significant impact for the higher biomass production from Rhodovulum sulfidophilum HPB.6.
- Subjects
OLEIC acid; OMEGA-6 fatty acids; RESPONSE surfaces (Statistics); SOYBEAN; BIOMASS production; YEAST extract
- Publication
Clean Technologies & Environmental Policy, 2021, Vol 23, Issue 1, p103
- ISSN
1618-954X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s10098-020-01966-0