Effect of Different Environmental and Nutritional Factors on Biosurfactant Production from Candida guilliermondii

Authors

  • Ahmed I. M. Joaad Department of Biology, College of Science, University of Baghdad, Baghdad,Iraq https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9947-5406
  • Shatha S. Hassan Department of Biology, College of Science, University of Baghdad, Baghdad,Iraq

Keywords:

Candida guilliermondii, bioemulsifier, Emulsification index ( E24 %)

Abstract

Yeast strain S9, which produced a high amount of biosurfactant, was isolated from pickledolive and identified as a strain of Candida guilliermondii using VITTEK 2 compact system, this strain was selected out of 13bioemulsifier producing strains. The effects of some environmental and nutritional factors on biosurfactant production were evaluated, the maximum value of E24% was observed at pH 4 which was 70% and the optimal temperature for biosurfactant production was 30 °C, E24% was 75%. Among different edible and heavy oils, the sesame oil and heavy oil 150 were the best carbon sources in production of biosurfactant, E24% was82% and 78% respectively and among different organic and inorganic nitrogen sources, the yeast extract was the best organic nitrogen source for biosurfactants production, E24% was 85%, while NaNo3 was the best inorganic nitrogen source for biosurfactants production, E24% was 80% and at the 7th day the maximum production of the emulsifier, E24% was 75% in shaking incubator at 150 rpm

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Published

2023-06-03

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Biology

How to Cite

Effect of Different Environmental and Nutritional Factors on Biosurfactant Production from Candida guilliermondii. (2023). Iraqi Journal of Science, 56(1B), 329-336. https://ijs.uobaghdad.edu.iq/index.php/eijs/article/view/10440

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