Abstract

To make the process of producing sophorolipids by Candida bombicola truly sustainable, we investigated production of these biosurfactants on biomass hydrolysates. This study revealed: (1) yield of sophorolipds on bagasse hydrolysate decreased from 0.56 to 0.54 and to 0.37g/g carbon source when yellow grease was dosed at 10, 40 and 60g/L, respectively. In the same order, concentration of sophorolipids was 35.9, 41.9, and 39.3g/L; (2) under similar conditions, sophorolipid yield was 0.12, 0.05 and 0.04g/g carbon source when corn stover hydrolysate was mixed with soybean oil at 10, 20 and 40g/L. Sophorolipid concentration was 11.6, 4.9, and 3.9g/L for the three oil doses from low to high; and (3) when corn stover hydrolysate and yellow grease served as the substrates for cultivating the yeast in a fermentor, sophorolipid concentration reached 52.1g/L. Upon further optimization, sophorolipids production from ligocellulose will be indeed sustainable.

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