In a new study by Hamid Moghimi, a faculty member of the University of Tehran, a yeast strain was identified as Candidozyma Haemuli EBL25, which was significantly capable of producing lipid fuel (Biodiesel).
Moghimi pointed out that concerns about fossil fuel consumption and its impact on global warming have led researchers to examine biological fuels, adding that the yeast produced 1.5 grams per liter and 1.5 grams per liter of lipids, and more interestingly, producing 6.5 percent of the foam. To produce Biodiesel Converts.
He added: Analysis of the fatty acids of the produced lipids, the ideal composition of 4.3 % acid OleikIt showed 4.3 % of linoleic acid and 4.9 % palmitic acid, which is very suitable for biological fuel production.
A member of the faculty of biology, saying that the yeast, in addition to producing lipids, also capable of producing biosorphactant (natural surface tension reduction), said the strain was able to create a 3.5 % emulsion index for Toluvin and 2 % for diesel and reduce surface tension by MN. These features were maintained even at high temperatures and alkaline pH, indicating that the yeast can be used to bio -crude oil cleansing.
The findings of this study show that the Candidozyma Haemuli yeast is a 25 -strand that simultaneously has two important uses, including helping to produce biological fuels as a sustainable replacement for fossil fuels and use in the environmental clearing of oil -contaminated environments.
This scientific achievement is an effective step in reducing fossil fuels and promoting sustainable alternatives.
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