Surface-Active Lipids from Nocardia erythropolis Grown on Hydrocarbons

Author:

Macdonald Colin R.1,Cooper David G.1,Zajic James E.2

Affiliation:

1. Biochemical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering Science, The University of Western Ontario, Canada N6A 5B9

2. Office of the Dean, College of Science, University of Texas at El Paso, El Paso, Texas 79968

Abstract

Nocardia erythropolis (ATCC 4277) was grown in a 28-liter fermentor on mineral salts medium and 4% hydrocarbon. Extraction of the neutral lipids with pentane removed approximately 90% of the surface activity of the culture medium. The residual surface activity of the culture medium was attributed to the polar lipid fraction which was not extracted with pentane. Analysis of the pentane extracts with thin-layer chromatography showed the presence of four major compounds. A fatty alcohol reached a maximum concentration in the early log phase of growth and then decreased to the end of the fermentation. A monoglyceride, an ester, and a fatty acid appeared during the log phase of growth and continued to increase until the end of the fermentation. The fatty acids isolated from the culture grown on hexadecane had a carbon skeleton with the same length as the substrate, with 70% of the component as the saturated acid and 30% as a monounsaturated homolog. When isolated from a kerosene culture, the fatty acids consisted of a number of homologs from C 18 to C 20 , including branched-chain and unsaturated acids, reflecting the distribution of the branched-chain isomers in the substrate.

Publisher

American Society for Microbiology

Subject

Ecology,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,Food Science,Biotechnology

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