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Yanming Wang1, Heiko Rischer, Niels T Eriksen, Marilyn G Wiebe.
Abstract
The oleaginous alga Chlorella protothecoides accumulates lipid in its biomass when grown in nitrogen-restricted conditions. To assess the relationship between nitrogen provision and lipid accumulation and to determine the contribution of photosynthesis in mixotrophic growth, C. protothecoides was grown in mixo- and heterotrophic nitrogen-limited continuous flow cultures. Lipid content increased with decreasing C/N, while biomass yield on glucose was not affected. Continuous production of high lipid levels (57% of biomass) was possible at high C/N (87-94). However, the lipid production rate (2.48 g L(-1) d(-1)) was higher at D=0.84 d(-1) with C/N 37 than at D=0.44 d(-1) and C/N 87 even though the lipid content of the biomass was lower (38%). Photosynthesis contributed to biomass and lipid production in mixotrophic conditions, resulting in 13-38% reduction in CO2 production compared with heterotrophic cultures, demonstrating that photo- and heterotrophic growth occurred simultaneously in the same population.Entities:
Keywords: Biomass concentration (g dry biomass per L); C/N; C/N ratio; CER; Carbon dioxide evolution rate (molL(−1) d(−1)); Continuous flow culture; D; DOT; Dilution rate (d(−1)); Dissolved oxygen tension (% air saturation); Lipid; Maximum specific growth rate (d(−1)); Microalgae; Mixotrophic growth; OUR; Oxygen uptake rate (molL(−1)d(−1)); Ratio of organic carbon and nitrogen (molmol(−1)); Volumetric biomass production rate (gL(−1)d(−1)); Volumetric lipid production rate (gL(−1)d(−1)); Y(CO2/Glu); Y(Lip/Glu); Y(x/Glu); Yield of CO(2) on glucose (mol of CO(2) generated per C-mol of glucose consumed); Yield of biomass on glucose (g of biomass per g of glucose consumed); Yield of lipids on glucose (g of lipids per g of glucose consumed); r(Lip); r(x); x; μ(max)
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23907064 DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2013.07.027
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bioresour Technol ISSN: 0960-8524 Impact factor: 9.642