Valorization of Sugarcane Vinasse and Crude Glycerol for Single-Cell Oils Production by <i>Rhodotorula glutinis</i> R4: A Preliminary Approach to the Integration of Biofuels Industries for Sustainable Biodiesel Feedstock
2024
D. Daniela Maza | Julio Maximiliano Barros | José Manuel Guillamón | Manuel J. Aybar | Silvana C. Viñarta
Single-cell oils (SCOs) offer a promising alternative to conventional biodiesel feedstocks. The main objective of this work was to obtain SCOs suitable for biodiesel production from the oleaginous yeast <i>Rhodotorula glutinis</i> R4 using sugarcane vinasse from a local sugar-derived alcohol industry as the substrate. Additionally, crude glycerol from the local biodiesel industry was evaluated as a low-cost carbon source to replace expensive glucose and as a strategy for integrating the bioethanol and biodiesel industries for the valorization of both agro-industrial wastes. R4 achieved a high lipid accumulation of 88% and 60% (<i>w</i>/<i>w</i>) in vinasse-based culture media, containing 10% and 25% vinasse with glucose (40 g L<sup>−1</sup>), respectively. When glucose was replaced with crude glycerol, R4 showed remarkable lipid accumulation (40%) and growth (12.58 g L<sup>−1</sup>). The fatty acids profile of SCOs showed a prevalence of oleic acid (C18:1), making them suitable for biodiesel synthesis. Biodiesel derived from R4 oils exhibits favorable characteristics, including a high cetane number (CN = 55) and high oxidative stability (OS = 13 h), meeting international biodiesel standards (ASTMD6751 and EN14214) and ensuring its compatibility with diesel engines. <i>R. glutinis</i> R4 produces SCOs from vinasse and crude glycerol, contributing to the circular economy for sustainable biodiesel production.
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