Sustainable bioprocess technology for producing food-flavour (+)-γ-decalactone from castor oil-derived ricinoleic acid using enzymatic activity of Candida parapsilosis: Scale-up optimization and purification using novel composite
Title | Sustainable bioprocess technology for producing food-flavour (+)-γ-decalactone from castor oil-derived ricinoleic acid using enzymatic activity of Candida parapsilosis: Scale-up optimization and purification using novel composite |
Publication Type | Journal Article |
Year of Publication | 2024 |
Authors | Syed, N, Singh, S, Chaturvedi, S, Kumar, P, Kumar, D, Jain, A, Sharma, PKumar, Nannaware, ADeepak, Chanotiya, CSingh, Bhambure, R, Kumar, P, Kalra, A, Rout, PKumar |
Journal | Journal of Biotechnology |
Volume | 393 |
Pagination | 17-30 |
Date Published | SEP |
Type of Article | Article |
ISSN | 0168-1656 |
Keywords | (+)-gamma-Decalactone, Al-Mg-Ca-Si composite, Bioflavour, Candida parapsilosis, castor oil, Food-waste |
Abstract | Ricinoleic acid (RA) from castor oil was employed in biotransformation of peach-flavoured gamma-decalactone (GDL), using a Candida parapsilosis strain (MTCC13027) which was isolated from waste of pineapple crown base. Using four variables-pH, cell density, amount of RA, and temperature-the biotransformation parameters were optimized using RSM and BBD. Under optimized conditions (pH 6, 10 % of microbial cells, 10 g/L RA at 28 degrees C), the conversion was maximum and resulted to 80 % (+)-GDL (4.4 g/L/120 h) yield in shake flask (500 mL). Furthermore, optimization was achieved by adjusting the aeration and agitation parameters in a 3 L bioreactor, which were then replicated in a 10 L bioreactor to accurately determine the amount of (+)-GDL. In bioreactor condition, 4.7 g/L (>85 %) of (+)-GDL is produced with 20 % and 40 % dissolved oxygen (1.0 vvm) at 150 rpm in 72 h and 66 h, respectively. Further, a new Al-Mg-Ca-Si composite column-chromatography method is developed to purify enantiospecific (+)-GDL (99.9 %). This (+)-GDL is 100 % nature-identical as validated through 14C-radio-carbon dating. Thorough chemical investigation of enantiospecific (+)-GDL is authenticated for its use as flavour. This bioflavour has been developed through a cost-effective biotechnological process in response to the demand from the food industry on commercial scale. |
DOI | 10.1016/j.jbiotec.2024.07.011 |
Type of Journal (Indian or Foreign) | Foreign |
Impact Factor (IF) | 4.1 |
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