A multivariate statistical approach was employed for the optimization of conditions for carotenoid production by Rhodotorula glutinis DBVPG 3853 from a substrate containing concentrated rectified grape must as the sole carbohydrate source. Several experimental parameters (carbohydrate, yeast autolysate and salt concentrations, and pH) were tested at two levels by following a fractional factorial design. Carotenogenesis was most sensitive to both initial pH and yeast autolysate concentration. A Central Composite Design experiment was then performed by obtaining both second-order polynomial models and isoresponse diagrams where initial pH and yeast autolysate concentration were considered as variables. In this way it was possible to determine the conditions (pH = 5.78, yeast autolysate = 4.67 g L-1) which maximize both the concentration of total carotenoids and that of β-carotene (6.9 mg L-1 and 1100 μg L-1 of culture fluid, respectively, after 120 h of fermentation).
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Buzzini, P. (2000). An optimization study of carotenoid production by Rhodotorula glutinis DBVPG 3853 from substrates containing concentrated rectified grape must as the sole carbohydrate source. Journal of Industrial Microbiology and Biotechnology, 24(1), 41–45. https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.jim.2900765