| Literature DB >> 27790947 |
Ana Cláudia Margarites1, Noany Volpato2, Elenara Araújo2, Luana Garbin Cardoso2, Telma Elita Bertolin2, Luciane Maria Colla2, Jorge Alberto Vieira Costa1.
Abstract
This study aimed to compare the production of biomass with high carbohydrate content by Spirulina platensis LEB 52 and Chlorella homosphaera microalgae. The cultivation of C. homosphaera and S. platensis LEB 52 was performed in standard medium diluted at 50%, and glucose was added as a source of organic carbon for mixotrophic metabolism. The sodium nitrate concentration was increased and the nitrogen components were reduced in the media to induce the synthesis of carbohydrates. C. homosphaera and S. platensis LEB 52 produced 16.32 and 116 mg L-1 of carbohydrates per day, respectively, when cultivated with 50% less nitrogen and 20% and 10% more sodium chloride, compared with the control. Glucose addition was an essential factor for microalgal growth, resulting in biomass increases of up to 2.79- and 3.45-fold for C. homosphaera and S. platensis LEB 52, respectively. Spirulina presented better characteristics than Chlorella with regard to the capacities of growth and carbohydrate synthesis.Entities:
Keywords: Carbohydrates; fed-batch culture; glucose; growth kinetics; microalgae; stress conditions
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27790947 DOI: 10.1080/09593330.2016.1254685
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Environ Technol ISSN: 0959-3330 Impact factor: 3.247