2021
DOI: 10.37604/jmsb.v3i1.61
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Biosynthesis and profiling of single cell carotenoids of Phaf ia rhodozyma in waste-based cultivation media

Abstract: In order to investigate the feasibility of low-cost media for producing well- characterized single-cell carotenoid, the study on biosynthesis and profiling carotenoid in the yeast of Phaf ia rhodozyma was carried out. We have successfully identified the profiles of single-cell carotenoids of P. rhodozyma, which was cultivated in glucose-based medium (MG), molasses-based medium (MM), and coconut water-based medium (MC). Cells were separately cultured in those media under aerobic batch culture system to obtain t… Show more

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“…Contextually with the production of pigment, this microorganism produced a quantity of gamma-linolenic acid of 10.7 g/Kg. Nurkanto et al studied the ability of P. rhodozyma to produce pigments in different substrates (medium containing glucose, soil containing molasses waste, soil containing coconut waste) and found a high sensitivity of the yeast to the production of different pigments in different soils [55]. The highest amount of βcarotene was obtained in a medium containing coconut waste.…”
Section: β-Carotenementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Contextually with the production of pigment, this microorganism produced a quantity of gamma-linolenic acid of 10.7 g/Kg. Nurkanto et al studied the ability of P. rhodozyma to produce pigments in different substrates (medium containing glucose, soil containing molasses waste, soil containing coconut waste) and found a high sensitivity of the yeast to the production of different pigments in different soils [55]. The highest amount of βcarotene was obtained in a medium containing coconut waste.…”
Section: β-Carotenementioning
confidence: 99%