TY - JOUR
T1 - Fermentative production of astaxanthin from sorghum distillery residue by an indigenous Aurantiochytrium sp. CJ6 strain using a continuous-feeding fed-batch process
AU - Yen, Shih-Wei
AU - Nagarajan, Dillirani
AU - Chen, Wei-Hsin
AU - Lee, Duu-Jong
AU - Chang, Jo-Shu
PY - 2023/5
Y1 - 2023/5
N2 - In this study, Aurantiochytrium sp. CJ6 was cultivated heterotrophically on a waste resource, sorghum distillery residue (SDR) hydrolysate without adding any nitrogen sources. Mild sulfuric acid treatment released sugars that supported the growth of CJ6. Optimal operating parameters (salinity, 2.5%; pH, 7.5; with light exposure) determined using batch cultivation attained biomass concentration and astaxanthin content of 3.72 g/L and 69.32 µg/g dry cell weight (DCW), respectively. Using continuous-feeding fed-batch (CF-FB) fermentation, the biomass concentration of CJ6 increased to 6.3 g/L with biomass productivity and sugar utilization rate of 0.286 mg/L/d and 1.26 g/L/d, respectively. Meanwhile, CJ6 obtained maximum astaxanthin content (93.9 µg/g DCW) and astaxanthin concentration (0.565 mg/L) after 20-day cultivation. Thus, the CF-FB fermentation strategy seems to have a high potential for the cultivation of thraustochytrids to produce the high-value product (astaxanthin) using SDR as the feedstock to achieve circular economy. © 2023 Elsevier Ltd
AB - In this study, Aurantiochytrium sp. CJ6 was cultivated heterotrophically on a waste resource, sorghum distillery residue (SDR) hydrolysate without adding any nitrogen sources. Mild sulfuric acid treatment released sugars that supported the growth of CJ6. Optimal operating parameters (salinity, 2.5%; pH, 7.5; with light exposure) determined using batch cultivation attained biomass concentration and astaxanthin content of 3.72 g/L and 69.32 µg/g dry cell weight (DCW), respectively. Using continuous-feeding fed-batch (CF-FB) fermentation, the biomass concentration of CJ6 increased to 6.3 g/L with biomass productivity and sugar utilization rate of 0.286 mg/L/d and 1.26 g/L/d, respectively. Meanwhile, CJ6 obtained maximum astaxanthin content (93.9 µg/g DCW) and astaxanthin concentration (0.565 mg/L) after 20-day cultivation. Thus, the CF-FB fermentation strategy seems to have a high potential for the cultivation of thraustochytrids to produce the high-value product (astaxanthin) using SDR as the feedstock to achieve circular economy. © 2023 Elsevier Ltd
KW - Astaxanthin
KW - Aurantiochytrium sp.
KW - Fed-batch fermentation
KW - Light intensity
KW - Salinity
KW - Sorghum distillery residue
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U2 - 10.1016/j.biortech.2023.128817
DO - 10.1016/j.biortech.2023.128817
M3 - RGC 21 - Publication in refereed journal
C2 - 36868426
SN - 0960-8524
VL - 376
JO - Bioresource Technology
JF - Bioresource Technology
M1 - 128817
ER -