Published in Scientific Bulletin. Series F. Biotechnologies, Vol. XXVIII, Issue 1
Written by Georgiana-Gabriela IORDACHE, Narcisa-Elena BABEANU
Biotechnological processes, particularly those involved in biosurfactant production, can pose significant financial challenges. The viability of biosurfactant production hinges on the creation of processes that make use of cost-effective raw materials. This study focuses on exploring the potential of Candida lipolytica ICCF 214 (ATCC 16618) reference strain for biosurfactant production using a mixture of vegetable oil and other chemical compounds used for fermentation medium (1% glutamic acid, urea, or glucose) as carbon sources. Based on the obtained results, we can conclude that all three fermentation media stimulated Candida lipolytica ICCF 214 strain to produce biosurfactants, but further analysis of surface tension and antimicrobial activity of the obtained biosurfactants is required. Additionally, we observed that media with a volume of 100 ml produced higher quantities of biosurfactants, due to the good aeration of the fermentation medium. However, even the ones with 150 ml showed decent performance during the bioprocess.
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