| Literature DB >> 24847439 |
Udhaya Ramkrishnan1, Benedict Bruno1, Sandhya Swaminathan1.
Abstract
The potential of halotolerant algae isolated from natural resources was used to study CO2 fixation and algal lipid production. Biological fixation of CO2 in photobioreactor in presence of salinity is exploited. The CO2 concentration 1060 ppm gave the highest biomass yield (700 mg dry wt/l), the highest total lipid content (10.33%) with 80% of CO2 removal.Entities:
Keywords: Biomass; CO2 sequestration; Halotolerant algae; Salinity
Year: 2014 PMID: 24847439 PMCID: PMC4028102 DOI: 10.1186/2052-336X-12-81
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Environ Health Sci Eng
Integrated production system of algal biomass: perspective products value and market
| Fatty acids | Docosahexanoic acid | High | Food Ingredients |
| Eicosapetanoic acid | Moderate | ||
| Alpha linolenic acid | Moderate | ||
| Arachidonic acid | High | ||
| Carotenoids | Astaxantin | High | Food Ingredients |
| Zeaxanthin | High | ||
| Lutein | High | ||
| Fluorescent label | Phycoerythrin | High | Biomedical |
| Phycocyanin | |||
| Biofuel | Biodiesel | High | Transport industries |
| Bioethanol | |||
| Biohydrogen | |||
| Meal | Algal meal residual amount of docosohexanoic acid and eicosapentanoic acid | Moderate | Feeds |
| (Poultry fish shrimp swine feed) | |||
| By product | Glycerin | Low | Biodiesel Industry, algal fuel |
| Chemicals | Algal alginin caragenin,1.3 Propanediol | Moderate | Biotechnology & Food industry |
| Nanotech devices | Silicon nanochips | High | Semiconductor, nanotech |
Figure 1Schematic diagram of lab scale 2L Photo bioreactor.
Figure 2Algal growths in presence of CO .
Figure 3CO removals by halotolerant algae.
Figure 4Variation in alkalinity during growth of halotolerant algae.
Figure 5Variation in pH during growth of halotolerant algae.
Figure 6Effect of salinity on growth of halotolerant algae.
Figure 7CO removal by halotolerant algae at 4% salinity.
Effect of salinity on biomass, specific growth rate and lipid production from halotolerant algae
| No salt | 300 | 0.09 | 0.02 |
| 1% | 304 | 0.08 | 0.03 |
| 2% | 343 | 0.12 | 2.77 |
| 4% | 711 | 0.17 | 10.33 |
| 5% | 317 | 0.11 | 2.5 |
Figure 8Dendogram for algae. KC492078 – Chlorococcum, KC492079 - Chlamydomonas sp., KC492080 - Chlorella sp., KC492081 - Chlamydomonas sp., KC218498 - Chlorella sp., KC166137 - Chlamydomonas reinhardtii, KC218488 - Scenedesmus maegelii, KC218482 - Chlorococcum sp., KC218500 - Dunaliella sp., JN934686 - Chlamydomonas sp., AJ000708 - Cyanothece sp., AJ000709 - Euhalothece sp., AJ000710 - Euhalothece sp., AJ000711 - Dactylococcopsis sp., AJ000712 - Euhalothece sp., AJ000713 - Euhalothece sp., AJ000724 - Halothece sp.