| Literature DB >> 28946095 |
Shunni Zhu1, Pingzhong Feng1, Jia Feng1, Jin Xu1, Zhongming Wang1, Jingliang Xu1, Zhenhong Yuan2.
Abstract
The influence of N-replenishment on cell growth, chlorophyll content, nitrogen uptake, and accumulation of starch and lipid was studied in Chlorella sp. N-starved algal cells were fully recovered within 2days after N-replenishment. Stored starch in N-deficient culture was degraded immediately during recovery process. However, lipid response had a period of delay when suffered from long starvation. During the recovery process, neutral lipid was reduced accompanied by an increase in membrane lipid. It was speculated that starch served as a source of carbon and energy catabolized to support quick recovery of the culture, while lipid preferred to play a structural role that specific fatty acid species were released from storage lipid and as building blocks for quick synthesis of membrane lipid. In light of rapid growth recovery and no net degradation in total fatty acids, a semi-continuous cultivation process might be a potential way to enhance lipid productivity.Entities:
Keywords: Chlorella sp.; Fatty acids; Lipid; Nitrogen replenishment; Starch
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28946095 DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2017.08.120
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bioresour Technol ISSN: 0960-8524 Impact factor: 9.642