| Literature DB >> 27914784 |
P R Postma1, E Suarez-Garcia2, C Safi3, K Yonathan2, G Olivieri4, M J Barbosa2, R H Wijffels5, M H M Eppink2.
Abstract
The disintegration of three industry relevant algae (Chlorella vulgaris, Neochloris oleoabundans and Tetraselmis suecica) was studied in a lab scale bead mill at different bead sizes (0.3-1mm). Cell disintegration, proteins and carbohydrates released into the water phase followed a first order kinetics. The process is selective towards proteins over carbohydrates during early stages of milling. In general, smaller beads led to higher kinetic rates, with a minimum specific energy consumption of ⩽0.47kWhkgDW-1 for 0.3mm beads. After analysis of the stress parameters (stress number and stress intensity), it appears that optimal disintegration and energy usage for all strains occurs in the 0.3-0.4mm range. During the course of bead milling, the native structure of the marker protein Rubisco was retained, confirming the mildness of the disruption process.Entities:
Keywords: Bead milling; Bead size; Energy; Microalgae; Protein release; Stress parameters
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27914784 DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2016.11.071
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bioresour Technol ISSN: 0960-8524 Impact factor: 9.642