Sains Malaysiana 43(3)(2014):
443–449
Effects
of Mg2+, Fe3+, Mn2+ and
Cu2+ Ions on Lipid Accumulation by
Cunninghamella
bainieri 2A1
(Kesan Ion Mg2+, Fe3+,
Mn2+ dan Cu2+ dalam Pengumpulan Lipid oleh Cunninghamella
bainieri 2A1)
VIDYAH MANIKAN1, MOHD SAHAID KALIL2, OTHMAN OMAR1, ABDUL JALIL ABDUL KADER3
& AIDIL
ABDUL
HAMID1*
1School of Biosciences and Biotechnology,
Faculty of Science and Technology
Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, 43600
Bangi, Selangor, Malaysia
2Department of Chemical and Process Engineering, Faculty of
Engineering and Built Environment
Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, 43600 Bangi, Selangor, Malaysia
3Faculty of Science and Technology, Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia,
71800 Nilai,
Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia
Diserahkan: 8 Disember 2012/Diterima: 11 Julai 2013
ABSTRACT
Cunninghamella bainieri 2A1 is an oleaginous fungus whose lipid
accumulation profile is significantly influenced by metal ion concentrations
in growth medium. Mg2+, Fe3+, Mn2+ and
Cu2+ were
found to be the important elements affecting lipid accumulation
in this fungus. This study employs a statistical method (Response
Surface Methodology – RSM)
to study the combined effects of Mg2+, Fe3+, Mn2+ and
Cu2+ on
lipid accumulation of C. baineri 2A1. Cultivation was carried
out in 250 mL Erlenmeyer flasks containing 100 mL nitrogen limited
medium at 30ºC and 250 rpm agitation for 120 h. A thirty-run
central composite design experiment was employed to identify and
optimize the significant factors. In addition to Mg2+ and
Fe3+ which
were shown to have significant effects on lipid accumulation, the
interactions between Mg2+ and Cu2+, as well as the
effect of Cu2+ in quadratic terms were also found to have significant
effect on the process (p<0.05). The highest amount of
lipid obtained in this study was 39% g/g biomass with optimal levels
of Mg2+,
Fe3+ and
Cu2+ at
5.00, 0.017 and 0.0005 g/L, respectively, while Mn2+ was omitted. A 32% increment
in lipid yield was recorded, where the lipid content increased to
38%, compared to initial yield of 29% g/g biomass prior to optimization.
In conclusion, Mg2+ and Fe3+ have significant positive
effect on the lipid accumulation of this fungus, whereas Mn2+ and
Cu2+ exert
negative effects in combination.
Keywords: Cunninghamella; metal ions; response surface methodology; single cell oil
ABSTRAK
Cunninghamella bainieri 2A1 merupakan kulat
oleaginous dengan profil pengumpulan lipidnya dipengaruhi secara
signifikan oleh kepekatan ion logam dalam medium pertumbuhan. Mg2+, Fe3+, Mn2+ dan
Cu2+ adalah
elemen penting yang mempengaruhi proses pengumpulan lipid dalam
kulat ini. Kajian ini membabitkan penggunaan kaedah statistik (RSM) untuk mengkaji kesan
kombinasi Mg2+, Fe3+, Mn2+ dan
Cu2+ ke
atas pengumpulan lipid oleh C. baineri 2A1. Pengkulturan dilakukan dalam kelalang goncangan
250 mL yang mengandungi 100 mL medium terhad nitrogen pada suhu
30ºC dengan kadar goncangan 250 rpm. Set eksperimen yang terdiri
daripada 30 larian reka bentuk gubahan memusat telah digunakan untuk
mengenal pasti dan mengoptimumkan faktor yang signifikan. Di samping
Mg2+ dan Fe2+ yang didapati mempunyai
kesan yang signifikan ke atas proses pengumpulan lipid, interaksi
antara Mg2+ dan
Cu2+ serta
kesan Cu2+ pada
terma kuadratik juga mempunyai kesan yang signifikan dalam proses
ini (p<0.05). Peratus lipid maksimum yang tercapai adalah
sebanyak 39% g/g biojisim dengan tahap optimum bagi Mg2+, Fe3+ dan Cu2+ pada kepekatan 5.00, 0.017
dan 0.0005 g/L masing-masing, manakala Mn2+ tidak dimasukkan. Peratus
peningkatan penghasilan lipid adalah sebanyak 32% dan ia meningkat
kepada 38% berbanding dengan 29% g/g biojisim sebelum pengoptimuman.
Kesimpulannya, Mg2+ dan Fe3+ mempunyai kesan positif
yang signifikan ke atas proses pengumpulan lipid oleh kulat ini,
manakala Mn2+ dan
Cu2+ mempunyai
kesan negatif secara kombinasi.
Kata kunci: Cunninghamella;
ion logam; kaedah gerak balas permukaan; minyak sel tunggal
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*Pengarang
untuk surat-menyurat; email: aidilah@pkrisc.cc.ukm.my
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