H. Kawashima et al., Industrial production of dihomo-gamma-linolenic acid by a Delta 5 desaturase-defective mutant of Mortierella alpina 1S-4 fungus, J AM OIL CH, 77(11), 2000, pp. 1135-1138
Dihomo-gamma -linolenic acid (DGLA)-containing oil (triacylglycerol) was pr
oduced by the fungus Mortierella alpina S14, which is a Delta5 desaturase-d
efective mutant of the arachidonic acid-producing strain 1S-4. Using soy fl
our as the nitrogen source, S14 produced 8.1 g DGLA/L of culture medium in
a 50-L jar fermenter. Shifting the cultivation temperature from 26 to 28 de
greesC resulted in reduction of the percentage of DGLA in total fatty acids
. Under optimal conditions in a 10-kL industrial fermenter, DGLA production
reached 7.0 g/L (percentage of DGLA, 43.9%) at day 12 of cultivation. The
other fatty acids were palmitic (18.2%), stearic (7.9%), oleic (7.5%), lino
leic (4.4%), gamma -linolenic (3.2%), arachidonic (0.4%), and lignoceric (7
.7%) acids.