Biodiesel production from oleaginous yeast, Cryptococcus sp. by using banana peel as carbon source

An oleaginous yeast, Cryptococcus sp., was isolated from a traditional Korean fermented fish and used for bio-oil production with banana peel as a feedstock. Pretreatment of banana peel with 1% sulfuric acid resulted in up to 4.5 g L−1of glucose (11.2% yield), and 18.1 g L−1of fructose (45.2% yield)...

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Main Authors: Shin Han, Ga-Yeong Kim, Jong-In Han
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2019-11-01
Series:Energy Reports
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S235248471930085X
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Summary:An oleaginous yeast, Cryptococcus sp., was isolated from a traditional Korean fermented fish and used for bio-oil production with banana peel as a feedstock. Pretreatment of banana peel with 1% sulfuric acid resulted in up to 4.5 g L−1of glucose (11.2% yield), and 18.1 g L−1of fructose (45.2% yield). Cryptococcus sp., when grown on the pretreated banana peel, accumulated lipid up to 34.0%; and the lipid had a high degree of mono-saturation, which gives the resulting biodiesel better quality. Lipids were extracted using the pseudo-Fenton reaction based on persulfate as an oxidant, with the extraction efficiency of 91.1%. The data suggest that the new and potent oleaginous yeast, Cryptococcus sp., together with such cheap feedstock as the banana peel, can offer a competitive route for the production of bio-oil Keywords: Biodiesel, Cryptococcus sp., Banana peel, Lipid content, Persulfate
ISSN:2352-4847