There is a considerable interest to optimize the carbon sources
for lipase production and to try cheaper substrates alternatives
(Walde and Schomärer, 1988). It was reported that it is difficult to
get all required features from a single substrate; however it could
be achieved by combination of different substrates (Edwinoliver
et al., 2010). Accordingly, to enhance the growth and production
of lipase from Candida rugosa ATCC 14830, a novel route has
been tested. In the present work, a novel fermentation media
using a combination of different substrates like fatty acids residues,
soapstock, and olive oil were chosen for lipase production.
In this way, a sustainable way of hydrolysis could be provided
with keeping an economically feasible rout of production of fatty
acids.