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Isolation of an emulsifier from <b> <i>Yarrowia lipolytica</i> </b> NCIM 3589 using a modified mini isoelectric focusing unit
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A Yarrowia lipolytica strain (NCIM 3589) isolated in our laboratory produced an emulsifier during the stationary phase when grown in a defined artificial sea water medium containing 1% (v/v) n-hexadecane, as the sole carbon source. The emulsifier was isolated by ultrafiltration, Sepharose 4B followed by isoelectric focusing (IEF) in a miniscale unit in the pH range of 3·0–10 and 3·5–5·0. The pI of the emulsifier was 4·0. The emulsifier is a glycolipid consisting of 5% protein, 20% carbohydrate and 75% lipid. The fatty acid, sugar and amino acid composition of the isolated emulsifier are described along with temperature stability, pH stability and stability in sodium chloride. This paper is a first report on rapid and simple isolation by IEF of a microbial emulsifier.