Bioprospecting of wild type ethanologenic yeast for ethanol fuel production from wastewater-grown microalgae

Abstract Background Wild-type yeasts have been successfully used to obtain food products, yet their full potential as fermenting microorganisms for large-scale ethanol fuel production has to be determined. In this study, wild-type ethanologenic yeasts isolated from a secondary effluent were assessed...

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Main Authors: Enrique Romero-Frasca, Sharon B. Velasquez-Orta, Viviana Escobar-Sánchez, Raunel Tinoco-Valencia, María Teresa Orta Ledesma
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2021-04-01
Series:Biotechnology for Biofuels
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s13068-021-01925-x
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spelling doaj-9b60ed9d7dbd497fb635b1cd039fb6282021-04-11T11:41:37ZengBMCBiotechnology for Biofuels1754-68342021-04-0114111010.1186/s13068-021-01925-xBioprospecting of wild type ethanologenic yeast for ethanol fuel production from wastewater-grown microalgaeEnrique Romero-Frasca0Sharon B. Velasquez-Orta1Viviana Escobar-Sánchez2Raunel Tinoco-Valencia3María Teresa Orta Ledesma4Instituto de Ingeniería, Coordinación de Ingeniería Ambiental, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de MéxicoSchool of Engineering, Merz Court, Newcastle UniversityLaboratorio de Biología Molecular Y Genómica, Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de MéxicoInstituto de Biotecnología, Unidad de Escalamiento Y Planta Piloto, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de MéxicoInstituto de Ingeniería, Coordinación de Ingeniería Ambiental, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de MéxicoAbstract Background Wild-type yeasts have been successfully used to obtain food products, yet their full potential as fermenting microorganisms for large-scale ethanol fuel production has to be determined. In this study, wild-type ethanologenic yeasts isolated from a secondary effluent were assessed for their capability to ferment saccharified microalgae sugars. Results Yeast species in wastewater were identified sequencing the Internal Transcribed Spacers 1 and 2 regions of the ribosomal cluster. Concurrently, microalgae biomass sugars were saccharified via acid hydrolysis, producing 5.0 ± 0.3 g L−1 of fermentable sugars. Glucose consumption and ethanol production of yeasts in hydrolyzed-microalgae liquor were tested at different initial sugar concentrations and fermentation time. The predominant ethanologenic yeast species was identified as Candida sp., and glucose consumption for this strain and S. cerevisiae achieved 75% and 87% of the initial concentration at optimal conditions, respectively. Relatively similar ethanol yields were determined for both species, achieving 0.45 ± 0.05 (S. cerevisiae) and 0.46 ± 0.05 g ethanol per g glucose (Candida sp.). Conclusion Overall, the results provide a first insight of the fermentation capacities of specific wild-type Candida species, and their potential role in ethanol industries seeking to improve their cost-efficiency.https://doi.org/10.1186/s13068-021-01925-xCandida sp.FermentationHydrolysisMunicipal wastewaterMicroalgaeScenedesmus sp
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author Enrique Romero-Frasca
Sharon B. Velasquez-Orta
Viviana Escobar-Sánchez
Raunel Tinoco-Valencia
María Teresa Orta Ledesma
spellingShingle Enrique Romero-Frasca
Sharon B. Velasquez-Orta
Viviana Escobar-Sánchez
Raunel Tinoco-Valencia
María Teresa Orta Ledesma
Bioprospecting of wild type ethanologenic yeast for ethanol fuel production from wastewater-grown microalgae
Biotechnology for Biofuels
Candida sp.
Fermentation
Hydrolysis
Municipal wastewater
Microalgae
Scenedesmus sp
author_facet Enrique Romero-Frasca
Sharon B. Velasquez-Orta
Viviana Escobar-Sánchez
Raunel Tinoco-Valencia
María Teresa Orta Ledesma
author_sort Enrique Romero-Frasca
title Bioprospecting of wild type ethanologenic yeast for ethanol fuel production from wastewater-grown microalgae
title_short Bioprospecting of wild type ethanologenic yeast for ethanol fuel production from wastewater-grown microalgae
title_full Bioprospecting of wild type ethanologenic yeast for ethanol fuel production from wastewater-grown microalgae
title_fullStr Bioprospecting of wild type ethanologenic yeast for ethanol fuel production from wastewater-grown microalgae
title_full_unstemmed Bioprospecting of wild type ethanologenic yeast for ethanol fuel production from wastewater-grown microalgae
title_sort bioprospecting of wild type ethanologenic yeast for ethanol fuel production from wastewater-grown microalgae
publisher BMC
series Biotechnology for Biofuels
issn 1754-6834
publishDate 2021-04-01
description Abstract Background Wild-type yeasts have been successfully used to obtain food products, yet their full potential as fermenting microorganisms for large-scale ethanol fuel production has to be determined. In this study, wild-type ethanologenic yeasts isolated from a secondary effluent were assessed for their capability to ferment saccharified microalgae sugars. Results Yeast species in wastewater were identified sequencing the Internal Transcribed Spacers 1 and 2 regions of the ribosomal cluster. Concurrently, microalgae biomass sugars were saccharified via acid hydrolysis, producing 5.0 ± 0.3 g L−1 of fermentable sugars. Glucose consumption and ethanol production of yeasts in hydrolyzed-microalgae liquor were tested at different initial sugar concentrations and fermentation time. The predominant ethanologenic yeast species was identified as Candida sp., and glucose consumption for this strain and S. cerevisiae achieved 75% and 87% of the initial concentration at optimal conditions, respectively. Relatively similar ethanol yields were determined for both species, achieving 0.45 ± 0.05 (S. cerevisiae) and 0.46 ± 0.05 g ethanol per g glucose (Candida sp.). Conclusion Overall, the results provide a first insight of the fermentation capacities of specific wild-type Candida species, and their potential role in ethanol industries seeking to improve their cost-efficiency.
topic Candida sp.
Fermentation
Hydrolysis
Municipal wastewater
Microalgae
Scenedesmus sp
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s13068-021-01925-x
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