Production of Single Cell Oils from Bacterial Sources

Masurkar Aak
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Single Cell Oils (SCO) is of profound interest for a variety of purposes ranging from biofuels to nutritional adjuvants, pharmaceutical applications and biotransformation for valuable products. A number of microorganisms have been shown to produce and accumulate SCO. In the present study a methodical attempt was made to isolate potential SCO producers from Indian water sources. Saltwater samples from the Arabian Sea and freshwater samples from an Indian cold-water river (Pindhari River, Uttarakhand) were collected and studied for the occurrence of lipid producing microbes. Of the several isolates shortlisted as lipid producers three isolates from this study were identified as potential SCO producers based on their lipid producing abilities. The types of fatty acids comprising the SCO from selected isolates were studied by Gas Chromatography (GC) and confirmed by Gas Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry (GC/MS). Lipid profiles from the GC analysis showed that the isolates in this study produced economically and nutritionally valuable Monounsaturated fatty acids (MUFA) like Palmitoleic acid and Oleic acid. Also, two isolates from the Arabian Sea were seen to produce a valuable omega-3 Polyunsaturated Fatty Acid (PUFA) like Eicosapentanoic acid. While a freshwater isolate produced Linoleic acid an omega-6 PUFA. Selected isolates were characterized for their biochemical characteristics and identified molecularly by 16S rRNA sequencing. Ornithinibacillus sp. Marseille-P3601 strain isolated in our study from the cold-water River Pindhari, Uttarakhand is found capable of producing PUFA.
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利用细菌源生产单细胞油
单细胞油(SCO)在从生物燃料到营养佐剂、制药应用和有价值产品的生物转化等各种用途中具有深远的意义。许多微生物已被证明可以产生和积累SCO。在本研究中,有系统地尝试将潜在的SCO生产者从印度水源中分离出来。收集了来自阿拉伯海的咸水样本和来自印度一条冷水河(北阿坎德邦Pindhari河)的淡水样本,研究了产脂微生物的存在。在几个被列入脂质生产者名单的分离株中,本研究中的三个分离株根据其产脂能力被确定为潜在的SCO生产者。采用气相色谱(GC)和气相色谱/质谱(GC/MS)对所选分离菌株组成SCO的脂肪酸类型进行了研究。GC分析的脂质谱表明,本研究分离的菌株产生具有经济价值和营养价值的单不饱和脂肪酸(MUFA),如棕榈油酸和油酸。此外,从阿拉伯海分离的两种菌株被发现能产生一种有价值的omega-3多不饱和脂肪酸(PUFA),如二十碳五烯酸。而淡水分离物产生亚油酸和-6多聚脂肪酸。选取的分离株进行生化特性鉴定,并通过16S rRNA测序进行分子鉴定。我们从北阿坎德邦Pindhari冷水河中分离到的Ornithinibacillus sp. marseile - p3601菌株能够产生PUFA。
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