Enhanced high _-carotene yeast cell production by Rhodotorula paludigena CM33 and in vitro digestibility in aquatic animals

dc.contributor.authorNamphet Thumkasem
dc.contributor.authorThapanut On-mee
dc.contributor.authorChatchol Kongsinkaew
dc.contributor.authorSupenya Chittapun
dc.contributor.authorSoisuda Pornpukdeewattana
dc.contributor.authorMariena Ketudat-Cairns
dc.contributor.authorKarun Thongprajukaew
dc.contributor.authorSompot Antimanon
dc.contributor.authorTheppanya Charoenrat
dc.date.accessioned2025-07-21T06:11:16Z
dc.date.issued2024-04-22
dc.description.abstractAbstract This study assessed Rhodotorula paludigena CM33's growth and β-carotene production in a 22-L bioreactor for potential use as an aquatic animal feed supplement. Optimizing the feed medium's micronutrient concentration for high-cell-density fed-batch cultivation using glucose as the carbon source yielded biomass of 89.84 g/L and β-carotene concentration of 251.64 mg/L. Notably, using sucrose as the carbon source in feed medium outperforms glucose feeds, resulting in a β-carotene concentration of 285.00 mg/L with a similar biomass of 87.78 g/L. In the fed-batch fermentation using Sucrose Feed Medium, R. paludigena CM33 exhibited high biomass production rates ( Q x ) of 0.91 g/L.h and remarkable β-carotene production rates ( Q p ) of 2.97 mg/L.h. In vitro digestibility assays showed that R. paludigena CM33, especially when cultivated using sucrose, enhances protein digestibility affirming its suitability as an aquatic feed supplement. Furthermore, R. paludigena CM33's nutrient-rich profile and probiotic potential make it an attractive option for aquatic nutrition. This research highlights the importance of cost-effective carbon sources in large-scale β-carotene production for aquatic animal nutrition.
dc.identifier.doi10.1038/s41598-024-59809-7
dc.identifier.urihttps://dspace.kmitl.ac.th/handle/123456789/13515
dc.subjectCarotene
dc.subjectYeast extract
dc.subjectAnimal Feed
dc.subjectRhodotorula
dc.subject.classificationAquaculture Nutrition and Growth
dc.titleEnhanced high _-carotene yeast cell production by Rhodotorula paludigena CM33 and in vitro digestibility in aquatic animals
dc.typeArticle

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