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Cellular fatty acids derived from normal alkanes by Candida rugosa

โœ Scribed by Prof. Dr. M. Iida; H. Kobayashi; H. Iizuka


Book ID
102909372
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2007
Tongue
English
Weight
518 KB
Volume
20
Category
Article
ISSN
0233-111X

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โœฆ Synopsis


Cellular fatty acids derived from normal alkanes

by Candida rugosa M. IIDA, H. KOBAYASHI and H. IIZUKA (Eingegangen am 5.11.1979) In an attempt to examine the specific metabolic relationship between the alkane substrates and lipid products the pattern of formation of cellular lipid, especially fatty acids, has been studied in the coursu of incubation of cells of C. rugosa with n-alkanes in mineral medium. cis:^, Ci8:i, Ci6:i and Ci6:o fatty acids were the major products formed, irrespective of the odd or even chain length of the alkane used as substrate. These unsaturated fatty acids reached a maximum in the stationary phase. In the case of cells grown on odd-chain n-alkanes (from C,, t o C,,), the proportion of odd-chain cellular fatty acids was markedly high, reaching 77 -88y0 in the n-pent& decane and heptadecane-grown cells. The resulting acids are then metabolized by 8-oxidation or inserted directly or after elongation with C,-units into the cellular fatty acids. The total lipid content of n-alkane (n-C,o-C!20) grown cells in the stationary phase was 16.3-19.0y0 of the dry cell weight, which was about three times as much as that of glucose-grown cells. The chain length of alkane substrates had a significant effect on the lipid content. Ergosterol production from n-hexadecane was twice higher than that from glucose.


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