Utilization of Solid Waste as a Substrate for Production of Oil from Oleaginous Microorganisms

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2018Author
Laker, Fortunate
Agaba, Arnold
Akatukunda, Andrew
Gazet, Robert
Barasa, Joshua
Nanyonga, Sarah
Wendiro, Deborah
Wacoo, Alex Paul
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The overwhelming demand of oil and fats to meet the ever increasing needs for biofuel, cosmetics production, and other industrial
purposes has enhanced a number of innovations in this industry. One such innovation is the use of microorganisms as alternative
sources of oil and fats. Organic solid waste that is causing a big challenge of disposal worldwide is biodegradable and can be utilized
as substrate for alternative oil production.The study evaluated the potential of isolated yeast-like colonies to grow and accumulate
oil by using organic solid waste as substrate. Of the 25 yeast-like colonies isolated fromthe soil samples collected fromthree different
suburbs in Kampala district, Uganda, 20 were screened positive for accumulation of lipid but only 2 were oleaginous. The NHC
isolate with the best oil accumulation potential of 48.8% was used in the central composite design (CCD) experiments. The CCD
experimental results revealed a maximum oil yield of 61.5% from 1.25 g/L cell biomass at 10 g/L of solid waste and temperature of
25∘C. The study revealed that organic solid waste could be used as a substrate for microbial oil production.
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