Title of article :
Effects of Fe^3+, Mn^2+ and Cu^2+ Ions on Lipid Accumulation by Cunninghamella bainieri 2A1
Author/Authors :
MANIKAN, VIDYAH Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia - Faculty of Science and Technology, School of Biosciences and Biotechnology, Malaysia , KALIL, MOHD SAHAID Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia - Faculty of Engineering and Built Environment - Department of Chemical and Process Engineering, Malaysia , OMAR, OTHMAN Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia - Faculty of Science and Technology, School of Biosciences and Biotechnology, Malaysia , ABDUL KADER, ABDUL JALIL Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia - Faculty of Science and Technology, Malaysia , ABDUL HAMID, AIDIL Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia - Faculty of Science and Technology, School of Biosciences and Biotechnology, Malaysia
Abstract :
Cunninghamella bainieri 2A1 is an oleaginous fungus whose lipid accumulation profile is significantly influenced by metal ion concentrations in growth medium. Mg^2+, Fe^3+, Mn^2+ and Cu^2+ were found to be the important elements affecting lipid accumulation in this fungus. This study employs a statistical method (Response Surface Methodology – RSM) to study the combined effects of Mg2+, Fe^3+, Mn^2+ and Cu^2+ on lipid accumulation of C. baineri 2A1. Cultivation was carried out in 250 mL Erlenmeyer flasks containing 100 mL nitrogen limited medium at 30ºC and 250 rpm agitation for 120 h. A thirty-run central composite design experiment was employed to identify and optimize the significant factors. In addition to Mg^2+ and Fe^3+ which were shown to have significant effects on lipid accumulation, the interactions between Mg^2+ and Cu^2+, as well as the effect of Cu^2+ in quadratic terms were also found to have significant effect on the process (p 0.05). The highest amount of lipid obtained in this study was 39% g/g biomass with optimal levels of Mg2+, Fe3+ and Cu^2+ at 5.00, 0.017 and 0.0005 g/L, respectively, while Mn2+ was omitted. A 32% increment in lipid yield was recorded, where the lipid content increased to 38%, compared to initial yield of 29% g/g biomass prior to optimization. In conclusion, Mg^2+ and Fe^3+ have significant positive effect on the lipid accumulation of this fungus, whereas Mn^2+ and Cu^2+ exert negative effects in combination.
Keywords :
Cunninghamella , metal ions , response surface methodology , single cell oil