Abstract

Thraustochytrids are the most prominent source of polyunsaturated fatty acids, specifically docosahexaenoic acid (DHA). Downstream processing constitutes a significant fraction of total production cost and thus needs judicious optimization. Currently, hazardous solvent-based extraction methods are used to extract oil from the dry or wet thraustochytrids cell mass. The process is also highly energy-intensive due to involvement of dewatering and drying as unit operations. Current work devised an energy-efficient acid-assisted extraction (AAE) methodology to overcome dry and wet biomass-based extraction limitations. AAE recovered 91 % of total oil with 35–40 % PUFA from the direct fermentation broth, eliminating the need for dewatering and drying of fermentation broth/cell biomass. The current work also presents an all-inclusive comparison of the energy assessment of oil extraction from dry and AAE method. AAE produced PUFA enriched oil with a total energy consumption of 210 MJ/kg, which was four times lower than that of conventional dry cell extraction methodology.

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