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Physiological evaluation of yeast strains under anaerobic conditions using glucose, fructose, or sucrose as the carbon source.

Cinthia Aparecida de Andrade SilvaMarta Ligia OkaPedro Garcia Pereira da SilvaJanaina Mayumi HonmaRodrigo Simões Ribeiro LeiteGustavo Graciano Fonseca
Published in: Journal of bioscience and bioengineering (2024)
The aim of this study was to evaluate the physiology of 13 yeast strains by assessing their kinetic parameters under anaerobic conditions. They included Saccharomyces cerevisiae CAT-1 and 12 isolated yeasts from different regions in Brazil. The study aimed to enhance understanding of the metabolism of these strains for more effective applications. Measurements included quantification of sugars, ethanol, glycerol, and organic acids. Various kinetic parameters were analyzed, such as specific substrate utilization rate (q S ), maximum specific growth rate (μ max ), doubling time, biomass yield, product yield, maximum cell concentration, ethanol productivity (P Eth ), biomass productivity, and CO 2 concentration. S. cerevisiae CAT-1 exhibited the highest values in glucose for μ max (0.35 h -1 ), q S (3.06 h -1 ), and P Eth (0.69 gEth L -1 h -1 ). Candida parapsilosis Recol 37 did not fully consume the substrate. In fructose, S. cerevisiae CAT-1 stood out with higher values for μ max (0.25 h -1 ), q S (2.24 h -1 ), and P Eth (0.60 gEth L -1 h -1 ). Meyerozyma guilliermondii Recol 09 and C. parapsilosis Recol 37 had prolonged fermentation times and residual substrate. In sucrose, only S. cerevisiae CAT-1, S. cerevisiae BB9, and Pichia kudriavzevii Recol 39 consumed all the substrate, displaying higher P Eth (0.72, 0.51, and 0.44 gEth L -1 h -1 , respectively) compared to other carbon sources.
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