Screening for Yeasts Incorporating the Exogenous Eicosapentaenoic and Docosahexaenoic Acids from Crude Fish Oil
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The screening for yeasts incorporating exogenous eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) into their cellular lipids was conducted. Two percent of oil from fish scraps was added to a yeast isolation medium as a sole carbon source. From 143 soil samples, we isolated 23 yeast strains, nine of them were found to be capable of quickly assimilating the scrap fish oil. These nine strains, in addition to four previously isolated triglyceride-assimilating and lipase-producing strains, Yarrowia lipolytica and three Geotrichum species (FO274A, FO347-2 and FO401B), were cultured in a growth medium at 30℃. Strains FO726A, FO765A and FO347-2 were selected on the basis of dry cell weight production and ability to store EPA and DHA in their cells, and their performance was further compared by varying cultivation temperature and time. From 1 g of the scrap fish oil, FO726A yielded 620 mg of dry cells, containing 47.1% lipid, 38.1% triglyceride, 3.3% EPA, and 4.9% DHA, when cultured at 25℃ for 36 h. Strain FO726A apparently has the highest ability to incorporate EPA and DHA into its cellular lipids. Results from further experiments showed that the incorporated EPA and DHA mainly existed in the form of triglyceride in the FO726A cell. These results suggest that FO726A is suitable for the production of cell mass rich in EPA and DHA for feed.
- 社団法人日本生物工学会の論文
- 1999-02-25
著者
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Yanagihara Yumi
Department Of Applied Biochemistry Faculty Of Applied Biological Science Hiroshima University
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GUO XU
Department of Applied Biochemistry, Faculty of Applied Biological Science, Hiroshima University
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TOMONAGA TAKAKO
Department of Applied Biochemistry, Faculty of Applied Biological Science, Hiroshima University
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OTA YASUHIDE
Department of Applied Biochemistry, Faculty of Applied Biological Science, Hiroshima University
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Guo Xu
Department Of Applied Biochemistry Faculty Of Applied Biological Science Hiroshima University
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Ota Yasuhide
Department Of Applied Biochemistry Faculty Of Applied Biological Science Hiroshima University
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Tomonaga Takako
Department Of Applied Biochemistry Faculty Of Applied Biological Science Hiroshima University
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OTA Yasuhide
Department of Agricultural Chemistry, Faculty of Agriculture
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