Optimization of R-(+)-α-terpineol production by the biotransformation of R-(+)-limonene

71Citations
Citations of this article
87Readers
Mendeley users who have this article in their library.

This article is free to access.

Abstract

R-(+)-limonene is an abundant and non-expensive by-product of the citrus industry and is, therefore, a suitable starting material for the production of natural flavor and fragrance compounds. The biotransformation of R-(+)-limonene to R-(+)-α-terpineol by Fusarium oxysporum 152b has already been reported, although the influence of the main process parameters on the production has not yet been evaluated. In this paper, a Plackett-Burman screening design was used to define the effects of the medium composition (glucose, peptone, yeast extract, malt extract and pH), the presence of a co-substrate (biosurfactant), the cultivation conditions (temperature, agitation), the substrate concentration and the inoculum/culture medium ratio on the absolute amount of R-(+)-α-terpineol resulting from this biotransformation. The process conditions were further optimized applying response surface methodology (RSM). The volatiles were extracted using a SPME device and were subsequently quantified by GC-FID and identified by GC-MS. The best results were obtained using 0.5% (v/m) R-(+)-limonene in pure distilled water as the culture medium with an inoculum/culture medium ratio of 0.25 (m/m) and 72 h cultivation at 26°C/240 rpm. Under these conditions the concentration of R-(+)-α-terpineol in the culture medium reached 2.4 g L-1, a production almost six times greater than in earlier trials. The presence of a biosurfactant (0-500 mg L-1) did not significantly increase the yield. © 2008 Society for Industrial Microbiology.

Cite

CITATION STYLE

APA

Bicas, J. L., Barros, F. F. C., Wagner, R., Godoy, H. T., & Pastore, G. M. (2008). Optimization of R-(+)-α-terpineol production by the biotransformation of R-(+)-limonene. Journal of Industrial Microbiology and Biotechnology, 35(9), 1061–1070. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10295-008-0383-0

Register to see more suggestions

Mendeley helps you to discover research relevant for your work.

Already have an account?

Save time finding and organizing research with Mendeley

Sign up for free