Characterization of new glycolipid biosurfactants, tri-acylated mannosylerythritol lipids, produced by Pseudozyma yeasts

Biotechnol Lett. 2007 Jul;29(7):1111-8. doi: 10.1007/s10529-007-9363-0. Epub 2007 Apr 7.

Abstract

Mannosylerythritol lipids (MELs) are glycolipid biosurfactants produced by Pseudozyma yeasts. They show not only the excellent interfacial properties but also versatile biochemical actions. In the course of MEL production from soybean oil by P. antarctica and P. rugulosa, some new extracellular glycolipids (more hydrophobic than the previously reported di-acylated MELs) were found in the culture medium. The most hydrophobic one was identified as 1-O-alka(e)noyl-4-O-[(4',6'-di-O-acetyl-2',3'-di-O-alka(e)noyl)-beta-D-mannopyranosyl]-D-erythritol, namely tri-acylated MEL. Others were tri-acylated MELs bearing only one acetyl group. The tri-acylated MEL could be prepared by the lipase-catalyzed esterification of a di-acylated MEL with oleic acid implying that the new glycolipids are synthesized from di-acylated MELs in the culture medium containing the residual fatty acids.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Chromatography, Thin Layer
  • Fatty Acids / analysis
  • Glycolipids / biosynthesis*
  • Glycolipids / chemistry
  • Glycolipids / isolation & purification
  • Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy
  • Soybean Oil / analysis
  • Surface-Active Agents / metabolism*
  • Ustilaginales / metabolism*

Substances

  • Fatty Acids
  • Glycolipids
  • Surface-Active Agents
  • mannosylerythritol lipid
  • Soybean Oil