Optimization of Sophorolipid Production in the Yeast Candida riodocensis via Response Surface Methodology

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Author listEkachai Taowkrue and Nitnipa Soontorngun

Publication year2022

Title of seriesABO05

Number in seriesABO05

Volume number05

Start page92

End page92

Number of pages1

LanguagesEnglish-United States (EN-US)


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Demand for surfactants is constantly increasing worldwide due to their versatile applications. Here, optimization of biosurfactant production by Candida riodocensis GT-SL1R sp. nov. yeast strain was studied, using Box-Behnken Design (BBD). The components used for optimizing culture conditions were yeast extract concentration, pH, and culture time. These studied factors significantly affect the yeast production ability as a cell factory of the biosurfactant sophorolipids from substrates glucose and palm oil. The response surface methodology (RSM) was applied to create three-factor forecasting models for characterizing biosurfactant production concerning the yield with R2=0.9655. The highest biosurfactant yield was 21.47±0.38 g L-1which is simultaneously obtained under the optimum culture condition of 1% yeast extract, pH of 4.5 and 5 day-cultivation. Thus, the BBD was useful for determining optimal sophorolipid production conditions. The novel yeast-derived sophorolipid biosurfactant could be a viable producer in upscale production for future uses in the biosurfactant industry.         


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