Yeast conversion of mango waste or methanol to single cell protein and other metabolites

Autor: Sorial A. Moharib, Mona M. Rashad, Etidal W. Jwanny
Rok vydání: 1990
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Zdroj: Biological Wastes. 32:277-284
ISSN: 0269-7483
DOI: 10.1016/0269-7483(90)90059-2
Popis: The utilization of methanol or mango-waste hydrolyzate by Pichia pinus was studied with respect to the biomass, single cell protein and other metabolites. Optimum cultural conditions on both substrates were 30°C and pH 4·8–5. The maximum yield was obtained at the third day of growth (3·6 g/litre in methanol medium, 6·2 g/litre in mango-peel extract medium). At the end of the logarithmic phase, methanol yeast cells contained 52·2% crude protein, 36% true protein and 14·2% nucleic acids, while cells grown on mango-peel extract contained 62·2% crude protein, 39% true protein and 12·9% nucleic acids. The amino acid composition of the protein, especially of the essential acids, was comparable to FAO standards. α-Ketoglutaric and pyruvic acids were found in cells from both substrates but dihydroxyacetone was found in high quantity in methanol medium (976·9 μg%) while acetoacetic acid was found only in mango-peel medium (244·4 μg%).
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