The oleaginous yeasts Lipomyces starkey were grown in the presence of dairy industry wastewaters (DIW). The yeasts were able to degrade the organic components of DIW and to produce a significant fraction of their biomass as triglycerides. When using DIW from the Ricotta cheese production or residual whey as growth medium, the L. starkey could be cultured without dilution nor external organic supplement. On the contrary, the yeasts could only partially degrade the DIW from the Mozzarella cheese production, due to the accumulation of a metabolic product beyond the threshold of toxicity. In this case, a dilution of the DIW was required to obtain a more efficient degradation of the carbon compounds and an higher yield in oleaginous biomass. The...
During the conversion of lignocellulose, phenolic wastewaters are generated. Therefore, researchers ...
Microbial lipid production from oleaginous yeasts is a promising process for the sustainable develop...
This study aimed to evaluate the effect of medium composition and culture conditions on lipid conten...
The increasing demand of plant oils for biodiesel production has highlighted the need for alternativ...
Microorganisms that can accumulate lipids at more than 20% of their dry mass are defined as oleagino...
Biodiesel produced from plant oil, animal fats and microorganisms is a promising alternative to repl...
A discontinuous fermenter was used to grow the oleaginous yeast Lipomyces starkeyi in the presence o...
The accumulation lipid from oleaginous microorganisms is recognized as a second generation fuel. Bio...
The oleaginous yeast Lipomyces starkeyi is interesting for industrial-scale production of biodiesel....
Microbial lipids have similar fatty acid composition to plant oils, and therefore, are considered as...
The potential of oleaginous yeast Rhodotorula glutinis for the sustainable production of biodiesel f...
The cultivation of oleaginous yeasts on various agro-industrial residues and the subsequent producti...
<p>Fuels from renewable energy are gaining space in a landscape where the unbridled use of fossil fu...
The oleaginous yeast Lipomyces starkeyi is interesting for industrial-scale production of biodiesel....
This study explored a strategy to convert agricultural residues into microbial lipid, which could be...
During the conversion of lignocellulose, phenolic wastewaters are generated. Therefore, researchers ...
Microbial lipid production from oleaginous yeasts is a promising process for the sustainable develop...
This study aimed to evaluate the effect of medium composition and culture conditions on lipid conten...
The increasing demand of plant oils for biodiesel production has highlighted the need for alternativ...
Microorganisms that can accumulate lipids at more than 20% of their dry mass are defined as oleagino...
Biodiesel produced from plant oil, animal fats and microorganisms is a promising alternative to repl...
A discontinuous fermenter was used to grow the oleaginous yeast Lipomyces starkeyi in the presence o...
The accumulation lipid from oleaginous microorganisms is recognized as a second generation fuel. Bio...
The oleaginous yeast Lipomyces starkeyi is interesting for industrial-scale production of biodiesel....
Microbial lipids have similar fatty acid composition to plant oils, and therefore, are considered as...
The potential of oleaginous yeast Rhodotorula glutinis for the sustainable production of biodiesel f...
The cultivation of oleaginous yeasts on various agro-industrial residues and the subsequent producti...
<p>Fuels from renewable energy are gaining space in a landscape where the unbridled use of fossil fu...
The oleaginous yeast Lipomyces starkeyi is interesting for industrial-scale production of biodiesel....
This study explored a strategy to convert agricultural residues into microbial lipid, which could be...
During the conversion of lignocellulose, phenolic wastewaters are generated. Therefore, researchers ...
Microbial lipid production from oleaginous yeasts is a promising process for the sustainable develop...
This study aimed to evaluate the effect of medium composition and culture conditions on lipid conten...