Abstract
In a glycolipid fermentation, mannosyl erythritol lipid (MEL) is produced from soybean oil added to a medium as a source of carbon. A measurement system for the concentrations of MEL and soybean oil in the fermentation process has been developed using near infrared (NIR) spectroscopy. MEL and soybean oil in the culture broth were extracted with ethyl acetate. NIR spectra of the ethyl acetate extract were measured in the wavelength range between 400 and 2500 nm at 2 nm intervals. The absorption caused by MEL was observed at 1436, 1920 and 2052 nm. To obtain a calibration equation, a multiple linear regression (MLR) was carried out between the second derivative NIR spectral data at 2040 and 1312 nm and MEL concentrations obtained using thin-layer chromatography with a flame-ionisation detector (TLC/FID) method. The values of the regression coefficient (
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