Literature DB >> 29178054

Enhancing Carbohydrate Productivity of Chlorella sp. AE10 in Semi-continuous Cultivation and Unraveling the Mechanism by Flow Cytometry.

Yizhong Yuan1,2,3, Heng Liu3, Xuyang Li1,4, Wenqiang Qi1,3, Dujia Cheng1,2,3, Tao Tang1, Quanyu Zhao5,6, Wei Wei1,7, Yuhan Sun1,3.   

Abstract

Accumulated carbohydrate in microalgae is promising feedstock for bioethanol fermentation. Selection of suitable cultivation conditions in semi-continuous cultivation is critical to achieve a high carbohydrate productivity. In the current study, the effects of macro-nutrient (nitrogen, phosphorus, and sulfur) limitations and light intensity were evaluated for the carbohydrate accumulations of Chlorella sp. AE10 under 10% CO2 conditions. It was shown that nitrogen limitation and high light intensity were effective for improving carbohydrate productivity. The average carbohydrate and biomass productivity in semi-continuous cultivation with 1/4 N medium and 1000 μmol photons m-2 s-1 was 0.673 and 0.93 g L-1 day-1, respectively. Sulfur and phosphorus limitations could improve the carbohydrate content but they could not enhance the carbohydrate productivity. The cell cycle progression and chlorophyll a were investigated using flow cytometry (FCM). The results showed that macro-nutrient limitation and high light intensity indeed influenced cell cycle progression and led to the formation of polyploid cells along with the carbohydrate accumulation in a certain range. FCM was rapid and accurate method to investigate the operation conditions why 1/4 N, 2 days as a cycle, and high light intensity were optimal ones. In addition, the remaining high level of photosynthesis activity was also important for achieving a high carbohydrate productivity. Dynamic tracking of carbohydrate accumulation is helpful for establishment of a semi-continuous cultivation for enhancing carbohydrate productivity in microalgae.

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Keywords:  Carbohydrate accumulation; Chlorella; Flow cytometry; High light intensity; Macro-nutrient limitation

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29178054     DOI: 10.1007/s12010-017-2667-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Appl Biochem Biotechnol        ISSN: 0273-2289            Impact factor:   2.926


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