Processes for producing industrial products from plant lipids
US-2016002566-A1 · Jan 7, 2016 · US
US9738851B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9738851-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414244466-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 3, 2014 |
| Priority date | Jan 19, 2000 |
| Publication date | Aug 22, 2017 |
| Grant date | Aug 22, 2017 |
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The present invention provides a method for extracting lipids from microorganisms without using organic solvent as an extraction solvent. In particular, the present invention provides a method for extracting lipids from microorganisms by lysing cells and removing water soluble compound and/or materials by washing the lysed cell mixtures with aqueous washing solutions until a substantially non-emulsified lipid is obtained.
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What is claimed is: 1. A process for obtaining lipid containing an omega-3 or omega-6 highly unsaturated fatty acid from microorganisms comprising: (a) lysing cells of the microorganisms to produce a lysed cell mixture; (b) treating said lysed cell mixture using an extraction process conducted in a medium that comprises less than about 5% of an organic solvent to produce a phase separated mixture comprising a heavy layer and a light layer, wherein said heavy layer comprises an aqueous solution comprising solid cell materials and said light layer comprises an emulsified lipid, wherein the emulsified lipid comprises a suspension of said lipid in an aqueous solution; (c) separating said heavy layer from said light layer; and (d) obtaining said lipid from said light layer, wherein said step (a) comprises heating said microorganisms to temperature of at least about 50° C. 2. The process of claim 1 , wherein said step (b) comprises centrifuging said lysed cell mixture. 3. The process of claim 2 further comprising: (e) adding an aqueous extraction solution to said light layer of step (b); and (f) repeating said steps (c) and (e) until said lipid becomes substantially non-emulsified prior to said step (d). 4. The process of claim 2 , wherein said microorganisms are selected from the group consisting of algae, fungi, bacteria and protists. 5. The process of claim 4 , wherein said microorganisms comprise microorganisms of the order Thraustochytriales. 6. The process of claim 5 , wherein said microorganisms of the order Thraustochytriales are selected from the genus Thraustochytrium, Schizochytrium and mixtures thereof. 7. The process of claim 5 , wherein said microorganisms of the order Thraustochytriales are selected from the group consisting of microorganisms having the identifying characteristics of ATCC number 20888, ATCC number 20889, ATCC number 20890, ATCC number 20891 and ATCC number 20892, mutant strains derived from and having the characteristics of any of the foregoing, and mixtures thereof. 8. The process of claim 1 further comprising: (e) adding an aqueous extraction solution to said light layer of step (b); and (f) repeating said steps (c) and (e) until said lipid becomes substantially non-emulsified prior to said step (d). 9. The process of claim 1 wherein said microorganisms are cultured in a fermentation broth. 10. The process of claim 9 , further comprising adding a base to the fermentation broth. 11. The process of claim 10 , wherein said base is selected from the group consisting of hydroxides, carbonates, bicarbonates, and mixtures thereof. 12. The process of claim 10 , further comprising solubilizing at least part of proteinaceous compounds in the fermentation broth. 13. The process of claim 1 , wherein said microorganisms are capable of growth at a salinity level of less than about 12 g/L of sodium chloride. 14. The process of claim 1 , wherein said microorganisms comprise at least about 30% by weight of lipid. 15. The process of claim 1 , wherein said microorganisms are selected from the group consisting of algae, fungi, bacteria and protists. 16. The process of claim 15 , wherein said microorganisms comprise microorganisms of the order Thraustochytriales. 17. The process of claim 16 , wherein said microorganisms of the order Thraustochytriales are selected from the genus Thraustochytrium, Schizochytrium and mixtures thereof. 18. The process of claim 16 , wherein said microorganisms of the order Thraustochytriales are selected from the group consisting of microorganisms having the identifying characteristics of ATCC number 20888, ATCC number 20889, ATCC number 20890, ATCC number 20891 and ATCC number 20892, mutant strains derived from and having the characteristics of any of the foregoing, and mixtures thereof. 19. The process of claim 1 , wherein said microorganisms are capable of producing at least about 0.1 grams per liter per hour of docosahexaenoic acid. 20. The process of claim 1 , wherein at least about 30% of said lipid is docosahexaenoic acid. 21. The process of claim 1 , wherein said omega-3 or omega-6 highly unsaturated fatty acid is selected from eicosapentaenoic acid, docosapentaenoic acid, docosahexaenoic acid, arachidonic acid, stearidonic acid, and mixtures thereof. 22. The process of claim 1 , wherein said lipid comprises an omega-3 highly unsaturated fatty acid selected from eicosapentaenoic acid, docosapentaenoic acid, docosahexaenoic acid, and mixtures thereof. 23. The process of claim 22 , wherein said omega-3 highly unsaturated fatty acid is docosahexaenoic acid. 24. The process of claim 1 , wherein said lipid contains an omega-6 highly unsaturated fatty acid selected from arachidonic acid and docosapentaenoic acid. 25. The process of claim 24 , wherein said omega-6 highly unsaturated fatty acid is arachidonic acid. 26. The process of claim 1 , wherein said treating said lysed cell mixture of step (b) is conducted without drying said cell mixture prior to the extraction process. 27. The process of claim 1 , wherein said process is conducted on microorganisms in a microbial biomass comprising at least about 30% by weight entrained water.
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