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Title: Production of γ-Decalactone by yeast strains under different conditions
Keywords: Castor oil
Crude glycerol
Lindnera saturnus
Microbial γ-decalactone
Yarrowia lipolytica
Óeo de castor
Glicerol bruto
Issue Date: Jun-2017
Publisher: University of Zagreb
Citation: ANDRADE, D. P. de et al. Production of γ-Decalactone by yeast strains under different conditions. Food Technology and Biotechnology, Zagreb, v. 55, n. 2, p. 225-230, June 2017.
Abstract: γ-Decalactone is a flavour compound that when obtained by biotechnological production using microorganisms is classified as natural. The aim of this study is to evaluate various conditions for γ-decalactone production by tropical yeast strains Yarrowia lipolytica CCMA 0242 and Lindnera saturnus CCMA 0243. The growth of and γ-decalactone production by Y. lipolytica CCMA 0242 were higher in castor oil than in glycerol. γ-Decalactone production in single batch or fed-batch fermentation did not differ significantly. The γ-decalactone production by L. saturnus CCMA 0243 was better at initial pH=5, while the production by Y. lipolytica CCMA 0242 was better at initial pH=6. The yeast L. saturnus CCMA 0243 produced more γ-decalactone than Y. lipolytica CCMA 0242 under the same fermentation conditions. The crude glycerol was not an alternative substrate for γ-decalactone production by Y. lipolytica CCMA 0242. Castor oil at volume fraction of 30% showed better results as a substrate. The strain L. saturnus CCMA 0243 showed better results of γ-decalactone production. This yeast species can be considered an alternative producer of γ-decalactone in biotechnological processes.
URI: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5569340/
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