Substrate dependent production and isolation of an extracellular biosurfactant from saccharomyces cerevisiae 2031
Issue Date
6-2012
Abstract
Improvements of both biomass yield and emulsification activity are important criteria for profitable biosurfactant production. In this study, Saccharomyces cerevisiae 2031 gave the highest emulsification activity (E24 = 58%) by using Cooper and Paddock's basal medium, containing glucose and waste cooking oil as carbon sources. Glucose and waste cooking oil were found to be essential for high biomass and emulsification activity. Emulsification activity of the biosurfactant increased to 76% after optimization of fermentation conditions. The optimum carbon source concentration for both glucose and waste cooking oil was 5%. Optimum pH for high biomass production was pH 5.0 - 8.0. Isolation of the biosurfactant by heat treatment of the S. cerevisiae 2031 cells effectively solubilised the extracellular biosurfactant.
Source or Periodical Title
Philippine Journal of Science
ISSN
0031-7683
Volume
141
Issue
1
Page
13-24
Document Type
Article
Physical Description
graphs
Language
English
Subject
Emulsification activity, Emulsification index, Emulsion, Extracellular, Substrate
Recommended Citation
Almenteros, V.A., Pajares, I.G., Simbahan, J.F., Rubio, M.L.D. (2012). Substrate dependent production and isolation of an extracellular biosurfactant from saccharomyces cerevisiae 2031. Philippine Journal of Science, 141 (1), 13-24.
Digital Copy
yes