Microbial lipid production from soybean hulls using Lipomyces starkeyi LPB53 in a circular economy

Bioresour Technol. 2023 Mar:372:128650. doi: 10.1016/j.biortech.2023.128650. Epub 2023 Jan 20.

Abstract

Soybean hulls are lignocellulosic residuesgeneratedinthe industrial processing of soybean, representing about 5 % of the mass of the whole bean. This by-product isan importantsource of polymers suchas cellulose(34 %) and hemicellulose (11 %),which could bevalorizedvia biotechnology to improvethe economic returnof the oilseed chain. In the present work,soybean hulls were evaluated as a carbon sourcefor biolipid productionbyLipomycesstarkeyi LPB 53. Initially the hulls were treated physicochemically and enzymatically to obtain fermentable sugars. Subsequently, biomass growth was evaluated using different nitrogen sources andthe lipid production was optimized, reaching a maximum cell biomass concentration of 26.5 g/L with 42.5 % of lipids. Around 65 % of the xylose content was consumed.The obtained oil wasmajorlycomposed of oleic, palmitic, palmitoleic, linoleic and stearic fatty acids in a proportion of 54 %, 32 %, 4 %, 3 % and 2 %, respectively.

Keywords: Cellulose; Hemicellulose; Lipids; Soybean hulls; Xylose.

MeSH terms

  • Fermentation
  • Glycine max
  • Lipids*
  • Lipomyces*

Substances

  • Lipids

Supplementary concepts

  • Lipomyces starkeyi