Microbial conversion of sterol-containing soybean oil production waste
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Soybean extract residue (scum), a waste of soybean oil production, was examined as a raw material for C17-ketosteroid production. As a model process, its bioconversion to 9α-hydroxyandrost4-ene-3,17-dione (9-OH-AD) by Mycobacterium sp VKM Ac-1817D was studied. The content of transformable sterols (sitosterol, stigmasterol and campesterol) in scum was estimated at ∼14%. The bioconversion of scum to 9-OH-AD was characterized by a long lag-period (300–350 h) followed by 9-OHAD accumulation. The microbial or chemical elimination of fatty non-identified components resulted in sterol-enriched scum preparations. Effective conversion of these preparations by Mycobacterium sp was demonstrated: 9-OH-AD molar yield ∼65% was reached at 60 h from the scum preparation containing 10 g dm−3 transformable sterols. The process productivity was comparable with that for high quality-sitosterol of wood origin (tall-oil sitosterol). 2004 Society of Chemical Industry
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