| Literature DB >> 26231126 |
Izabela Krzemińska1, Agata Piasecka2, Artur Nosalewicz2, Diana Simionato3, Jacek Wawrzykowski4.
Abstract
Chlorella protothecoides is a valuable source of lipids that may be used for biodiesel production. The present work shows analysis of the potential of photoheterotrophic cultivation of C. protothecoides under various light intensities aiming to identify the conditions with maximal biomass and lipid content. An increase in light intensity was associated with an increased specific growth rate and a shortened doubling time. Also, the relative total lipid content increased from 24.8% to 37.5% with increase of light intensity. The composition of fatty acid methyl esters was affected by light intensity with the C16-18 fatty acids increased from 76.97% to 90.24% of total fatty acids. However, the content of linolenic acids decreased with the increase of the culture irradiance. These studies indicate that cultures irradiated with high light intensities achieve the minimal specifications for biodiesel quality on linolenic acids and thus are suitable for biodiesel production.Entities:
Keywords: Chlorella protothecoides; Fatty acid; Light intensity; Lipids; Microalgae
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26231126 DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2015.07.043
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bioresour Technol ISSN: 0960-8524 Impact factor: 9.642