Abstract

Batch and continuous cultures conditions were studied in order to increase γ-linolenic acid production by Mucor fragilis CCMI 142, in response to the presence of ethanol. Continuous cultures were used to add ethanol pulses to steady state pellet cultures. It was demonstrated that pellet size, which allowed homogeneous fungal cultures, can be obtained by means of pH adjustment, thus enabling steady state continuous growth at 2.90±0.05. The 5 and 2% (v/v) ethanol pulses induced hyphal morphological changes with arthrospore formation. A 1% (v/v) pulse of ethanol did not immediately affect growth, but induced morphological changes, which led to autolysis at the pellet core. A 0.5% (v/v) pulse of ethanol did not affect neither the morphology nor the physiology of the microorganism to any significant extent. The 0.5 and 1% (v/v) ethanol pulses resulted in an increase in the proportion of γ-linolenic acid production up to 11%. Data from batch cultures showed a higher enhancement of ethanol, attaining 30% of γ-linolenic acid. The increase of γ-linolenic acid content observed in batch and continuous conditions appears to be a response associated with stress induced by the ethanol which seems to be of value as an industrial medium component.

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