Isolation and identification of a novel Candida sp. H2 producing D-arabitol and optimization of D-arabitol production
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Supported by the National Key Infection Disease Project (2008ZX10003-006, 2008ZX10003-001)

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    Abstract: [Objective] To isolate a new osmophilic yeast for producing D-arabitol and research its optimal fermentation conditions for highest yield of D-arabitol from glucose. [Methods] The isolated strain was characterized by electron microscopy, Biolog (GN) test, G+C content measurement and 26S rDNA D1/D2 domain sequences analysis. The purified fermentation product was identified by IR, 1H-NMR, 13C-NMR, MS and optical rotation analysis. Then the fermentation conditions for D-arabitol production were optimized. [Results] A new osmophilic yeast was isolated and identified as Candida sp. H2. Through the single factor experiment, the optimum conditions of 250 g/L glucose, 10 g/L yeast extract, initial pH 6.0, 35 °C of culture temperature, 200 rpm of agitation, 200 mL medium in a 1000-mL flask of broth content, 1% (v/v) of inoculum size, 96 h of fermentation time were achieved. Based on the conditions above, weight yield of 35% (86.55 g D-arabitol from 250 g glucose) was obtained and 10% higher than the conditions not optimized. [Conclusions] Candida sp. H2 was a novel strain for producing D-arabitol and valuable for further study.

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Weibin Song, Yanqing Lin, Haiyan Hu, Zhipeng Xie, Jianguo Zhang. Isolation and identification of a novel Candida sp. H2 producing D-arabitol and optimization of D-arabitol production. [J]. Acta Microbiologica Sinica, 2011, 51(3): 332-339

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  • Received:October 11,2010
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