A predictive growth model for Yarrowia lipolytica ATCC 9773 in wastewater

  • Arnulfo Antonio Tarón Dunoyer Faculty of Engineering, Food Engineering Program. University of Cartagena, Street 30, n° 48-152, 130014, Zaragocilla, Cartagena, Colombia
  • Rafael Emilio González Cuello Faculty of Engineering, Food Engineering Program. University of Cartagena, Street 30, n° 48-152, 130014, Zaragocilla, Cartagena, Colombia
  • Fredy Colpas Castillo Exact and Natural Sciences Faculty. Chemistry program. University of Cartagena, Street 50, n° 24120, 130014, Zaragocilla, Cartagena, Colombia.
Keywords: biological treatment, predictive microbiology, removal, wastewater, Yarrowia lipolytica.

Abstract

This study focuses on the development of a secondary model for Yarrowia lipolytica in a sewage treatment process. The raw data of Y. lipolytica growth were adjusted to the Buchanan model in order to obtain growth parameters such as initial count cells (Y0), maximum specific growth rate (μmax), latency phase (λ) and maximum cell population (Ymax). The µ values obtained at different pH levels (5.0 to 8.0) were used to build the secondary model based on a linear equation. The results showed a significant effect of pH on µmax values. The validation process of the developed models displays accuracy (Af) and bias factor (Bf) values close to one, while the values of root mean square error (RMSE) were low, confirming that such models can predict the growth of Y. lipolytica in dairy wastewater. This can be interesting to optimize sewage treatments that involve this kind of microorganism. Moreover, the dairy wastewater was a good substrate to support the Yarrowia lipolytica's growth and could be used to produce enzymes.   


Published
27/01/2021
Section
Papers