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High-throughput screening of non-conventional yeasts for conversion of organic waste to microbial oils via carboxylate platform

AbstractConverting waste into high-value products promotes sustainability by reducing waste and creating new revenue streams. This study investigates the potential of diverse yeasts for microbial oil production by utilizing short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs) that can be produced from organic waste and focuses on identifying strains with the best SCFA utilisation, tolerance and lipid production. A collection of 1434 yeast strains was cultivated with SCFAs as the sole carbon source. Eleven strains emerged as candidates with promising growth rates and high lipid accumulation. Subsequent fermentation experiments in liquid SCFA-rich media, which focused on optimizing lipid accumulation by adjusting the carbon to nitrogen (C/N) ratio, showed an increase in lipid content at a C/N ratio of 200:1, but with a concurrent reduction in biomass. Two strains were characterized by their superior ability to produce lipids compared to the reference strain Yarrowia lipolytica CECT124: Y. lipolytica EXF-17398 and Pichia manshurica EXF-7849. Characterization of these two strains indicated that they exhibit a biotechnologically relevant balance between maximizing lipid yield and maintaining growth at high SCFA concentrations. These results emphasize the potential of using SCFAs as a sustainable feedstock for oleochemical production, offering a dual benefit of waste valorisation and microbial oil production.
- IMDEA Energy Institute Spain
- Jožef Stefan International Postgraduate School Slovenia
- Jožef Stefan International Postgraduate School Slovenia
- University of Ljubljana Slovenia
- University of Valladolid Spain
Microbial oils, Organic wastes, Oleaginous yeast, Organic wastes, carboxylates, oleaginous yeast, microbial oils, oleochemicals, Science, Q, R, Carboxylic Acids, Yarrowia, Fatty Acids, Volatile, Article, Pichia, High-Throughput Screening Assays, Carboxylates, Yeasts, Biofuels, Fermentation, Medicine, Biomass, Oleochemicals
Microbial oils, Organic wastes, Oleaginous yeast, Organic wastes, carboxylates, oleaginous yeast, microbial oils, oleochemicals, Science, Q, R, Carboxylic Acids, Yarrowia, Fatty Acids, Volatile, Article, Pichia, High-Throughput Screening Assays, Carboxylates, Yeasts, Biofuels, Fermentation, Medicine, Biomass, Oleochemicals
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