Abstract

Non-ionic surfactant and oxygen-vectors may influence the growth of Blakeslea trispora and its primary product β-carotene. Compared with other non-ionic surfactants, Triton X-100 at 0.1% yielded the highest biomass production at 52.5 g/L and increased the production of β-carotene from 793.5 mg/L in the control to 923.5 mg/L. The β-carotene production and the yield of biomass were increased when oxygen-vectors were added to the medium. With 1% n-dodecane added on the 0 day, the biomass and β-carotene production was 17.2% and 10.0% higher than that of the control. The highest β-carotene and biomass production were obtained when 0.1% Triton X-100 and 1% n-dodecane were added together on the 0 day of fermentation.

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