Microbial lipids produced by oleaginous yeasts serve as promising alternatives to traditional oils and fats for the production of biodiesel and oleochemicals. To improve its techno-economics, it is pivotal to use wastes and produce high quality lipids of special fatty acid composition. In the present study, four oleaginous yeasts were tested to use free fatty acids for lipid production under non-growth conditions. Microbial lipids of exceptionally high fatty acid relative contents, e.g. those contained over 70% myristic acid or 80% oleic acid, were produced that may be otherwise inaccessible by growing cells on various carbon sources. It was found that Cryptococcus curvatus is a robust strain that can efficiently use oleic acid as well as e...
We investigated the possibility of utilizing both oleaginous yeast species accumulating large amount...
This review presents the main directions of domestic and foreign research, also experimental data to...
Oleaginous yeasts are a potential lipid source for production of fuels, chemicals and food or feed a...
MasterThis study suggested application of microalgae fermentation effluent as substrate for yeast cu...
Microbial lipid production from oleaginous yeasts is a promising process for the sustainable develop...
Background Crude glycerol (CG) and hemicellulose hydrolysate (HH) are low-value side-products of bio...
Micro-organisms such as bacteria, yeasts, molds and algae that accumulate lipid more than 20 % of th...
PubMedID: 29764205Recently, there has been a great upsurge of interest in studies related to several...
As new feedstock for biofuels, microbial oils have received worldwide attentions due to their enviro...
This study explored a strategy to convert agricultural residues into microbial lipid, which could be...
A surplus of glycerol is obtained from biodiesel manufacturing and represents a waste product whose ...
The presence of very reactive C1–C4 molecules adversely affects the quality bio-oils produced from t...
Oleogenic yeasts are characterized by the ability to accumulate increased amounts of lipids under ce...
Oleaginous yeasts have attracted increasing scientific interest as single cell oil (SCO) producers. ...
Biodiesel is a renewable alternative fuel and glycerol as a main byproduct of the manufacturing proc...
We investigated the possibility of utilizing both oleaginous yeast species accumulating large amount...
This review presents the main directions of domestic and foreign research, also experimental data to...
Oleaginous yeasts are a potential lipid source for production of fuels, chemicals and food or feed a...
MasterThis study suggested application of microalgae fermentation effluent as substrate for yeast cu...
Microbial lipid production from oleaginous yeasts is a promising process for the sustainable develop...
Background Crude glycerol (CG) and hemicellulose hydrolysate (HH) are low-value side-products of bio...
Micro-organisms such as bacteria, yeasts, molds and algae that accumulate lipid more than 20 % of th...
PubMedID: 29764205Recently, there has been a great upsurge of interest in studies related to several...
As new feedstock for biofuels, microbial oils have received worldwide attentions due to their enviro...
This study explored a strategy to convert agricultural residues into microbial lipid, which could be...
A surplus of glycerol is obtained from biodiesel manufacturing and represents a waste product whose ...
The presence of very reactive C1–C4 molecules adversely affects the quality bio-oils produced from t...
Oleogenic yeasts are characterized by the ability to accumulate increased amounts of lipids under ce...
Oleaginous yeasts have attracted increasing scientific interest as single cell oil (SCO) producers. ...
Biodiesel is a renewable alternative fuel and glycerol as a main byproduct of the manufacturing proc...
We investigated the possibility of utilizing both oleaginous yeast species accumulating large amount...
This review presents the main directions of domestic and foreign research, also experimental data to...
Oleaginous yeasts are a potential lipid source for production of fuels, chemicals and food or feed a...