Nitrogen sources on tpomw valorization through solid state fermentation performed by Yarrowia Lipolytica

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This manuscript reports the valorization of two-phase olive mill waste (TPOMW) as raw material and carbon source for solid state fermentation using Yarrowia lipolytica as biocatalyst. Due to its chemical characteristics, a combination of different raw materials (TPOMW and wheat bran, WB) was evaluated and two distinct nitrogen sources were applied as supplementation for lipase production. A TPOMW/WB ratio of 1:1 and supplementation with ammonium sulfate was chosen as the best condition. The productivity in 24 h reached 7.8 U/gh and, after four days of process, only decreased about 35%. Process pH ranged from 5.5-5.9, remaining in an acid range. Thus, the successful use of TPOMW, a watery solid by-product with high content of lipids, as raw material for Yarrowia lipolytica growth and lipase production provided an environmental friendly alternative to valorize such waste.

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Lopes, V. R. O., Farias, M. A., Belo, I. M. P., & Coelho, M. A. Z. (2016). Nitrogen sources on tpomw valorization through solid state fermentation performed by Yarrowia Lipolytica. Brazilian Journal of Chemical Engineering, 33(2), 261–270. https://doi.org/10.1590/0104-6632.20160332s20150146

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