| Literature DB >> 28389041 |
Priyanka Jain1, Neha Arora2, Juhi Mehtani2, Vikas Pruthi2, C B Majumder3.
Abstract
In the present investigation, toxic algal bloom, a copious and low-cost nutrient source was deployed for cultivating Chlorella pyrenoidosa. Various pre-treatment methods using combinations of acid/alkali and autoclave/microwave were tested for preparing hydrolysates and compared with minimal media (BG-11). Acid autoclave treatment resulted in maximum carbon, nitrogen and phosphorous content which substantially boosted the growth of the microalgal cells (4.36g/L) as compared to rest of the media. The microalga grown in this media also showed enhanced lipid content (43.2%) and lipid productivity (188mg/L/d) as compared to BG-11 (19.42mg/L/d). The biochemical composition showed 1.6-fold declines in protein while 1.27 folds in carbohydrate content as compared to BG-11. The fatty acid profile revealed the presence of C14-C22 with increased amount of monounsaturated fatty acids as compared to BG-11. The results obtained showed that algal bloom can be used as a potential nutrient source for microalgae.Entities:
Keywords: Algal bloom; Biodiesel; Chlorella pyrenoidosa; Fatty acids; Lipid content
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28389041 DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2017.03.156
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bioresour Technol ISSN: 0960-8524 Impact factor: 9.642