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Biosurfactant production: intracellular manoproteins and extracellular sophorolipids by Saccharomyces cerevisiae

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ABSTRACT Biosurfactants implicate many environmental applications, being produced by a wide range of microorganisms. Those from the Saccharomyces cerevisiae yeast are still poorly studied for environmental purposes and are non-toxic. The aim of the study was the production of intra- and extracellular biosurfactants by the Saccharomyces cerevisiae yeast. The yeast was grown in cultured medium containing 0.5% yeast extract, 1% peptone and variable concentrations of sucrose and oily inducers. Inducers used were glycerol, soybean oil and diesel oil. Experiments were conducted for 96 h, and the daily production of biosurfactants was evaluated by reducing surface tension and stabilizing emulsions. Extracellular biosurfactant was extracted from the obtained biomass, with subsequent precipitation and chemical characterization by mass spectrometry. The highest extracellular emulsifier yields were achieved with glycerol inductor (0.20 UE h-1) and soybean oil (0.21 UE h-1) in 48h of cultivation. In later tests performed with increasing concentration of inducer, an increase in extracellular yields was noticed in these experiments (0.45 UE h-1 for glycerol and 0.30 UE h-1 for the soybean oil). The greatest reduction in surface tension was 9.89% in 72 h for diesel oil inducer. The reduction of surface tension combines with the increase of emulsifying activities in an important indicator of the use of hydrophobic substrate by the microorganism. The study confirms an increase in the production of extracellular biosurfactants when optimizing cultivation. The production of intracellular biosurfactants has also been verified, however the process of cellular disruption increases the cost of the bioprocess.
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2019-12-25
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