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Value-added conversion of biodiesel into the versatile biosurfactant sophorolipid using Starmerella bombicola

Jeong‐Hun Kim, Yuri Oh, Juyoung Hwang, Young‐Ah Jang, Seung Soo Lee, Soon Ho Hong, Gyeong Tae Eom

2020Cleaner Engineering and Technology33 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In this study, we tested whether biodiesel could be used as a feedstock for the microbial synthesis of sophorolipid, a high value-added chemical. Sophorolipid was successfully produced from Starmerrella bombicola using biodiesel as a hydrophobic substrate. Fed-batch fermentation was carried out for the high-level production. Compared to flask culture, the sophorolipid production concentration significantly increased from 58.1 ​g/L to 224.2 ​g/L (an approximate increase of 386%) using fed-batch fermentation, which is the highest value ever reported using fatty acid methyl esters and fatty acid ethyl esters as hydrophobic substrates. Different from rapeseed oil-based sophorolipid (ROSL), the biodiesel-based sophorolipid (BDSL) contained a new type of sophorolipid called esterified sophorolipid (approximately 19.8%). The BDSL demonstrated better surface-active properties, lower surface tension (34.2 vs. 35.8 ​mN/m, respectively), and a decreased critical micelle concentration (25.1 vs. 26.3 ​mg/L, respectively) compared to the ROSL. Given these results, the BDSL is expected to be used in various industrial fields where vegetable oil-based sophorolipids, the commercialized forms of sophorolipids, have been used. To our knowledge, this is the first report to describe the conversion of biodiesel for the production of a high value-added chemical.

Topics & Concepts

BiodieselFermentationRapeseedRaw materialBiodiesel productionChemistryFood scienceSubstrate (aquarium)Acid valueIodine valueFatty acidVegetable oilOrganic chemistryChromatographyBiochemistryCatalysisBiologyEcologyMicrobial bioremediation and biosurfactantsMicrobial Metabolic Engineering and BioproductionToxic Organic Pollutants Impact
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