Efficient lipid production from herbal extraction residue hydrolysate by the oleaginous yeast Cutaneotrichosporon oleaginosum for biodiesel production

BIOMASS CONVERSION AND BIOREFINERY(2024)

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Tremendous amounts of herbal extraction residues (HERs) derived from the traditional Chinese herb medicine industry are routinely generated annually. However, HERs are generally treated by landfill or incineration, resulting in a great waste of resources and serious environmental issues. Here, the residue of the production of Xuanmai Ganjie Capsule (XGCR) was described for lipid production. Part of the sugar polymers (44.0%) contained in the raw XGCR could be directly hydrolyzed using a fed-batch hydrolysis process at 54% solids loading. More interestingly, sugar yield approached the theoretical maximal value when the residue was pretreated by 1% (w/w) dilute sulfuric acid before enzymatic hydrolysis. Cutaneotrichosporon oleaginosum exhibited high oleaginicity with lipid titer, content, and yield of 8.5 g/L, 40.7%, and 80.2 g/kg of residue supplied, respectively. The fatty acid profiles and the prediction of biodiesel parameters indicated the microbial lipid prepared from the XGCR was a suitable feedstock for biodiesel industry. This study strongly supported that the XGCR-to-lipid route can be a promising way for turning HERs into treasure.
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Herbal extraction residues,Fed-batch hydrolysis,Dilute acid pretreatment,Cutaneotrichosporon oleaginosum,Microbial lipid,Biodiesel
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