Optimisation of Ammonium Tartrate and Glucose Concentration for Gamma Linolenic Acid Production by Cunninghamella sp 2A1
The effects of ammonium tartrate and glucose concentration on biomass, lipid and GLA accumulation in Cunninghamella sp. 2A1 were investigated using Response Surface Methodology (RSM). Cultivation was carried out in 250 mL shake flask containing 100 mL of nitrogen limiting medium (with various combin...
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my.usim-83272017-02-23T04:36:39Z Optimisation of Ammonium Tartrate and Glucose Concentration for Gamma Linolenic Acid Production by Cunninghamella sp 2A1 Farhila, Muhid, Wan Mohtar, Wan Yusoff, Othman, Omar, Aidil, Abdul Hamid, Abdul Jalil, Abdul Kader, Response Surface Methodology (RSM) C/N ratio Cunninghamella sp gamma linolenic acid lipid The effects of ammonium tartrate and glucose concentration on biomass, lipid and GLA accumulation in Cunninghamella sp. 2A1 were investigated using Response Surface Methodology (RSM). Cultivation was carried out in 250 mL shake flask containing 100 mL of nitrogen limiting medium (with various combinations of concentration of ammonium tartrate (1-3 g/L) and glucose (30-60 g/L) at 30 degrees C and 250 rpm agitation for 120 h. The concentration of both compounds significantly affected the biomass, lipid and GLA yield (p<0.05), with the production of each of them being represented by quadratic models. Higher concentration of ammonium tartrate and glucose (2.99 and 59.33 g/L, respectively) was required for enhanced biomass production whereas low nitrogen content with excess glucose was otherwise favoured for lipid and GLA production. Ammonium tartrate and glucose concentration at 1 and 43 g/L, respectively were estimated by the model and proven to give the highest lipid production and GLA yield of 31.06 % (g/g biomass) and 4.15 x 10(-2) (g/g lipid less biomass), respectively. 2015-06-11T02:43:41Z 2015-06-11T02:43:41Z 2010 Article 0126-6039 http://ddms.usim.edu.my/handle/123456789/8327 en Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia |
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The effects of ammonium tartrate and glucose concentration on biomass, lipid and GLA accumulation in Cunninghamella sp. 2A1 were investigated using Response Surface Methodology (RSM). Cultivation was carried out in 250 mL shake flask containing 100 mL of nitrogen limiting medium (with various combinations of concentration of ammonium tartrate (1-3 g/L) and glucose (30-60 g/L) at 30 degrees C and 250 rpm agitation for 120 h. The concentration of both compounds significantly affected the biomass, lipid and GLA yield (p<0.05), with the production of each of them being represented by quadratic models. Higher concentration of ammonium tartrate and glucose (2.99 and 59.33 g/L, respectively) was required for enhanced biomass production whereas low nitrogen content with excess glucose was otherwise favoured for lipid and GLA production. Ammonium tartrate and glucose concentration at 1 and 43 g/L, respectively were estimated by the model and proven to give the highest lipid production and GLA yield of 31.06 % (g/g biomass) and 4.15 x 10(-2) (g/g lipid less biomass), respectively. |
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Optimisation of Ammonium Tartrate and Glucose Concentration for Gamma Linolenic Acid Production by Cunninghamella sp 2A1 |
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Optimisation of Ammonium Tartrate and Glucose Concentration for Gamma Linolenic Acid Production by Cunninghamella sp 2A1 |
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Optimisation of Ammonium Tartrate and Glucose Concentration for Gamma Linolenic Acid Production by Cunninghamella sp 2A1 |
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