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Production of single-cell protein from wasted date fruits by Hanseniaspora uvarum KKUY-0084 and Zygosaccharomyces rouxii KKUY-0157

Research Authors
Mohamed Hashem, Abd El-Latif Hesham, Saad A Alamri, Sulaiman A Alrumman
Research Abstract

The aim of this study was to produce single-cell
protein by using two yeast strains, KKUY-0084 and KKUY-
0157, from spoiled date fruits. Based on the sequence of the
variable D1/D2 domain of the large subunit (26S) ribosomal
DNA of these strains, their identity was Hanseniaspora
uvarum and Zygosaccharomyces rouxii, respectively. The
two strains were assessed for their single-cell protein productivity
in vitro and in a bioreactor. Both yeasts were able to
utilise the juice of spoiled dates in a concentration gradient up
to 25 %; however, 20 % juice was the best concentration for
production of the maximum amounts of dry biomass by
H. uvarum KKUY-0084 and Z. rouxii KKUY-0157 (23.5
and 20.71 g/l, respectively) at 60 h. Biomass productivity
reached a maximum when the yeasts were incubated at
25 °C and pH 5.0–6.0. Addition of Mn (0.3 g/l) or Mg
(0.5 g/l) had a stimulative effect on biomass production.
Addition of 0.6 g/l of Mn resulted in the production of maximum
dry biomass by H. uvarum KKUY-0084, while 0.4 g/l
of the same metal was more appropriate for Z. rouxii KKUY-
0157. Tryptone (8 g/l) as a nitrogen source increased the yield
of the biomass to 34.25 and 30.75 g/l by H. uvarum KKUY-
0084 and Z. rouxiiKKUY-0157, respectively. In a 7-l fermentor,
the highest production (48.9 g/l) of the two strains was
achieved after 60 h.

Research Journal
Annals of microbiology
Research Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
64(4)
Research Website
http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s13213-013-0793-8
Research Year
2014
Research Pages
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