PRODUCTION OF ENRICHED BIOMASS BY RED YEASTS OF SPOROBOLOMYCES SP. GROWN ON WASTE SUBSTRATES

Carotenoids and ergosterol are industrially significant metabolites probably involved in yeast stress response mechanisms. Thus, controlled physiological and nutrition stress including use of waste substrates can be used for their enhanced production. In this work two red yeast strains of the genus...

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Main Authors: Emilia Breierova, Terezie Dvorakova, Sinisa Petrik, Andrea Haronikova, Ivana Marova
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Language:English
Published: Slovak University of Agriculture 2012-02-01
Series:Journal of Microbiology, Biotechnology and Food Sciences
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spelling doaj-c31756d2b0ba45fba55aeb70657fc3d92020-11-25T01:03:12ZengSlovak University of AgricultureJournal of Microbiology, Biotechnology and Food Sciences1338-51782012-02-0114534551PRODUCTION OF ENRICHED BIOMASS BY RED YEASTS OF SPOROBOLOMYCES SP. GROWN ON WASTE SUBSTRATESEmilia BreierovaTerezie DvorakovaSinisa PetrikAndrea HaronikovaIvana MarovaCarotenoids and ergosterol are industrially significant metabolites probably involved in yeast stress response mechanisms. Thus, controlled physiological and nutrition stress including use of waste substrates can be used for their enhanced production. In this work two red yeast strains of the genus Sporobolomyces (Sporobolomyces roseus, Sporobolomyces shibatanus) were studied. To increase the yield of metabolites at improved biomass production, several types of exogenous as well as nutrition stress were tested. Each strain was cultivated at optimal growth conditions and in medium with modified carbon and nitrogen sources. Synthetic media with addition of complex substrates (e.g. yeast extract) and vitamin mixtures as well as some waste materials (whey, apple fibre, wheat, crushed pasta) were used as nutrient sources. Peroxide and salt stress were applied too, cells were exposed to oxidative stress (2-10 mM H2O2) and osmotic stress (2-10 % NaCl). During the experiment, growth characteristics and the production of biomass, carotenoids and ergosterol were evaluated. In optimal conditions tested strains substantially differed in biomass as well as metabolite production. S.roseus produced about 50 % of biomass produced by S.shibatanus (8 g/L). Oppositely, production of pigments and ergosterol by S.roseus was 3-4 times higher than in S.shibatanus. S.roseus was able to use most of waste substrates, the best production of ergosterol (8.9 mg/g d.w.) and beta-carotene (4.33 mg/g d.w.) was obtained in medium with crushed pasta hydrolyzed by mixed enzyme from Phanerochaetae chrysosporium. Regardless very high production of carotenes and ergosterol, S.roseus is probably not suitable for industrial use because of relatively low biomass production. http://www.jmbfs.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/Marova.pdfSporobolomyces sp.red yeastscarotenoidsergosterolwaste substratesstress
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author Emilia Breierova
Terezie Dvorakova
Sinisa Petrik
Andrea Haronikova
Ivana Marova
spellingShingle Emilia Breierova
Terezie Dvorakova
Sinisa Petrik
Andrea Haronikova
Ivana Marova
PRODUCTION OF ENRICHED BIOMASS BY RED YEASTS OF SPOROBOLOMYCES SP. GROWN ON WASTE SUBSTRATES
Journal of Microbiology, Biotechnology and Food Sciences
Sporobolomyces sp.
red yeasts
carotenoids
ergosterol
waste substrates
stress
author_facet Emilia Breierova
Terezie Dvorakova
Sinisa Petrik
Andrea Haronikova
Ivana Marova
author_sort Emilia Breierova
title PRODUCTION OF ENRICHED BIOMASS BY RED YEASTS OF SPOROBOLOMYCES SP. GROWN ON WASTE SUBSTRATES
title_short PRODUCTION OF ENRICHED BIOMASS BY RED YEASTS OF SPOROBOLOMYCES SP. GROWN ON WASTE SUBSTRATES
title_full PRODUCTION OF ENRICHED BIOMASS BY RED YEASTS OF SPOROBOLOMYCES SP. GROWN ON WASTE SUBSTRATES
title_fullStr PRODUCTION OF ENRICHED BIOMASS BY RED YEASTS OF SPOROBOLOMYCES SP. GROWN ON WASTE SUBSTRATES
title_full_unstemmed PRODUCTION OF ENRICHED BIOMASS BY RED YEASTS OF SPOROBOLOMYCES SP. GROWN ON WASTE SUBSTRATES
title_sort production of enriched biomass by red yeasts of sporobolomyces sp. grown on waste substrates
publisher Slovak University of Agriculture
series Journal of Microbiology, Biotechnology and Food Sciences
issn 1338-5178
publishDate 2012-02-01
description Carotenoids and ergosterol are industrially significant metabolites probably involved in yeast stress response mechanisms. Thus, controlled physiological and nutrition stress including use of waste substrates can be used for their enhanced production. In this work two red yeast strains of the genus Sporobolomyces (Sporobolomyces roseus, Sporobolomyces shibatanus) were studied. To increase the yield of metabolites at improved biomass production, several types of exogenous as well as nutrition stress were tested. Each strain was cultivated at optimal growth conditions and in medium with modified carbon and nitrogen sources. Synthetic media with addition of complex substrates (e.g. yeast extract) and vitamin mixtures as well as some waste materials (whey, apple fibre, wheat, crushed pasta) were used as nutrient sources. Peroxide and salt stress were applied too, cells were exposed to oxidative stress (2-10 mM H2O2) and osmotic stress (2-10 % NaCl). During the experiment, growth characteristics and the production of biomass, carotenoids and ergosterol were evaluated. In optimal conditions tested strains substantially differed in biomass as well as metabolite production. S.roseus produced about 50 % of biomass produced by S.shibatanus (8 g/L). Oppositely, production of pigments and ergosterol by S.roseus was 3-4 times higher than in S.shibatanus. S.roseus was able to use most of waste substrates, the best production of ergosterol (8.9 mg/g d.w.) and beta-carotene (4.33 mg/g d.w.) was obtained in medium with crushed pasta hydrolyzed by mixed enzyme from Phanerochaetae chrysosporium. Regardless very high production of carotenes and ergosterol, S.roseus is probably not suitable for industrial use because of relatively low biomass production.
topic Sporobolomyces sp.
red yeasts
carotenoids
ergosterol
waste substrates
stress
url http://www.jmbfs.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/Marova.pdf
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