Abstract
This study includes isolation and characterization of local isolates of Rhodotorula glutinis. From twenty-seven samples, three isolates showed yeast morphology and pigmented with orange-red. These isolates were subjected to biochemical tests and the results revealed that the three isolates have the characteristics of Rhodotorula glutinis. Effects of different incubation periods on growth and single cell oil (SCO) production showed that a maximum lipid content and productivity was 12.27 g/L and 64.74%, respectively after 4 days of incubation by the strain Rhodotorula glutinis WS9. A study of effect of different carbon sources revealed that the best carbon source for maximum oil production and oil productivity was glucose, which gave 12.15 g/L and 64.38%, respectively. Glucose concentration of 80 g/L gave a maximum oil content (13.76 g/L) and oil productivity (73.97%), whereas glucose 40 g/L concentration supported a maximum yeast growth (18.90 g/L). Ammonium sulfate was the best nitrogenous source to get a maximum dry biomass, lipid content and lipid productivity which reached to the 18.92 g/L, 12.21 g/L and 64.53%, respectively. 1.0% (w/v) ammonium sulfate was optimum for lipid content and lipid productivity which gave 14.96 g/L and 71.88%, respectively. Initial pH effects study revealed that the optimal initial pH was 6.5 which recorded 18.99 g/L, 12.23 g/L and 64.40% for dry biomass, lipid content and productivity, respectively.
Highlights
Media used in this studySingle cell oil (SCO) is the lipids produced by oleaginous microorganisms such as bacteria, yeasts, molds and algae that can accrue oils to more than 20% of their total cell dry weight
To identify the three pigmented yeasts, isolated strains were subjected to biochemical tests and the results revealed that the three isolated strains had the characteristics of R. glutinis, i. e., cell under microscopic examination were ovoid to globule and fast growing after 24 hr
Results of incubation time agree with results of Dai et al (2007) whom found that the optimal cultivation time is 96 hrs to get a maximal lipid productivity of 14.66 Glycerol Enrichment Medium (g/L) by the local isolated R. glutinis strain T216, whereas Enshaeieh et al (2013) research results showed that the best incubation time was 3 days to obtain a maximum lipid productivity (58.2 %) by the best strain Rhodotorula 110
Summary
Media used in this studySingle cell oil (SCO) is the lipids produced by oleaginous microorganisms such as bacteria, yeasts, molds and algae that can accrue oils to more than 20% of their total cell dry weight. Effects of different carbon sources on growth of R. glutinis strains and single cell oil production Effects of different concentration of glucose on growth of R. glutinis strain and single cell oil production Effects of different nitrogenous sources on growth of R. glutinis strains and single cell oil production
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