
This study investigates cost-effective substrates for yeast-driven biodiesel production, focusing on sweet sorghum 'Super 2' juice. Lipomyces starkeyi InaCC Y-285, Candida orthopsilosis InaCC Y-302, and Candida oleophila InaCC Y-306 were cultured with adjusted carbon concentrations. Glucose 4%+Sorghum Juice medium significantly increased biomass to 8.03, 8.64, and 6.94 g.L-1 and lipid content by 26.60, 33.77, and 48.72% compared to Glucose 12% medium. These strains predominantly produced oleic and stearic acids in this medium, emphasizing Glucose 4%+Sorghum Juice's potential for efficient biodiesel production by oleaginous yeasts.
Published in Evergreen, Volume 12, Issue 02. Citation formats available via DOI link.
oleaginous yeasts, lipid accumulation, carbon source, fatty acid composition, yeasts, sorghum, oleaginous yeast
oleaginous yeasts, lipid accumulation, carbon source, fatty acid composition, yeasts, sorghum, oleaginous yeast
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