Study on the lipid biosynthesis of two oleaginous yeast strains Rhodosporidium toruloides VTCC 20689 and VTCC 20765

Authors

  • Thi Dam Linh Mai*, Thi Quynh Do, Thanh Hien Pham, Van Tuan Tran
  • Thi Thanh Mai Nguyen
  • Van Tuan Tran

Keywords:

culture conditions, lipid biosynthesis, Rhodosporidium toruloides, yeast.

Abstract

The yeast Rhodosporidium toruloides is capable of lipid biosynthesis and accumulation up to more than 30% of dried cell biomass. It is a potential source for biodiesel production. Recent studies have shown that the applications of culture technologies can promote increased lipid accumulation in R. toruloides. In this study, the authors investigated the lipid biosynthesis ability of two yeast strains R. toruloides VTCC 20689 and VTCC 20765 isolated in Vietnam. The results indicated that both strains have the ability to accumulate lipids up to approximately 45% of the dried biomass of cells when cultured at 30oC for 48 h in the culture medium with pH 5.5. Cultivation of these two yeast strains on some different carbon sources showed that sugarcane molasses can be used as a low-cost carbon source for efficient lipid biosynthesis. When growing both strains on the medium with sugarcane molasses, the lipid biosynthesis reached about 44%, which is equivalent to in the medium with glucose.

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Author Biographies

  • Thi Dam Linh Mai*, Thi Quynh Do, Thanh Hien Pham, Van Tuan Tran

    Faculty of Biology, University of Science, Vietnam National University, Hanoi

  • Thi Thanh Mai Nguyen

    Centre of Experimental Biology, National Centre for Technological Progress, most

  • Van Tuan Tran

    National Key Laboratory of Enzyme and Protein Technology, University of Science, Vietnam National University, Hanoi

Published

2021-11-19

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KHOA HỌC KỸ THUẬT VÀ CÔNG NGHỆ