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Animal Bones Char Solubilization by Gel-EntrappedYarrowia lipolyticaon Glycerol-Based Media

Citric acid was produced with free and k-carrageenan-entrapped cells of the yeastYarrowia lipolyticain single and repeated batch-shake-flask fermentations on glycerol-based media. Simultaneous solubilization of hydroxyapatite of animal bone origin (HABO) was tested in all experiments. The highest citric acid production by free yeast cells of 20.4 g/L and 18.7 g/L was reached after 96 h of fermentation in the absence and presence of 3 g/L HABO, respectively. The maximum values for the same parameter achieved by gel-entrapped cells in conditions of single batch and repeated-batch fermentation processes were 18.7 g/L and 28.1 g/L registered after 96 h and the 3d batch cycle, respectively. The highest citric acid productivity of 0.58 g L−1h−1was obtained with immobilized cells in repeated batch mode of fermentation when the added hydroxyapatite of 3 g/L was solubilized to 399 mg/L whereas the maximum efficiency of 89.0% was obtained with 1 g/L of HABO.
- University of Granada (UGR) Spain
- University of Rostock Germany
- University of Granada Spain
- University of Granada (UGR) Spain
Glycerol, Technology, Science, Yarowia lipolytica, Yarrowia, Phosphate, Carrageenan, Encapsulated cells, Bone and Bones, Citric Acid, Phosphates, Citric acid, Bioreactors, Animals, Biomass, Fungus, T, Q, R, Reproducibility of Results, Residues, Oil, Soil plant system, Durapatite, Fermentation, Medicine, Gels, Research Article, Biotechnology
Glycerol, Technology, Science, Yarowia lipolytica, Yarrowia, Phosphate, Carrageenan, Encapsulated cells, Bone and Bones, Citric Acid, Phosphates, Citric acid, Bioreactors, Animals, Biomass, Fungus, T, Q, R, Reproducibility of Results, Residues, Oil, Soil plant system, Durapatite, Fermentation, Medicine, Gels, Research Article, Biotechnology
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