Table 5.
Lipids yield per dry biomass in different R. mucilaginosa strains
Microorganism | Substratea | Substrate concentration (g/L) | Yield lipids (mg/g) | Additional details | References |
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R. mucilaginosa UANL001 | Banana peel extract | 50 | 483 ± 20 | This study | |
100 | 511 ± 21 | ||||
150 | 553 ± 10 | ||||
200 | 538 ± 21 | ||||
R. mucilaginosa | Sea water + glycerol | Glycerol: 60 | 650 | Mutated strain for high lipid content | [21] |
R. mucilaginosa ATCC 66034 | YPD + potato wastewater + glycerol | Glycerol: 30 | 95 ± 11 | Cultured at 20 °C | [54] |
R. mucilaginosa ATCC 66034 | Glycerol | 50 | 102 | Peptone 20 g/L and yeast extract 10 g/L | [58] |
R. mucilaginosa KKUSY14 | Durian peel | 1000 g | 162 | Hydrolysate resuspended in water | [71] |
R. mucilaginosa Y-MG1 | Wheat bran | Reducing sugars: 60 | 370 | Acid hydrosilated in 4 L reactor | [72] |
R. mucilaginosa LP-2 | Crude glycerol + yeast extract |
Glycerol: 50 Yeast extract: 5 |
600 | C/N ratio of 65 | [73] |
R. mucilaginosa LP-2 | Peptone + malt extract | 2.036 + 1.515 | 250 | [74] |
YPD yeast extract–peptone–dextrose medium
aMain carbon source