| Literature DB >> 29902658 |
A Molina-Miras1, L López-Rosales1, A Sánchez-Mirón2, M C Cerón-García2, S Seoane-Parra3, F García-Camacho4, E Molina-Grima2.
Abstract
The feasibility of the long-term (>170 days) culture of a dinoflagellate microalga in a raceway photobioreactor is demonstrated for the first time. Amphidinium carterae was chosen for this study as it is producer of interesting high-value compounds. Repeated semicontinuous culture provided to be a robust operational mode. Different concentration levels of the f/2 medium nutrients (i.e. f/2×1-3) were assayed. The composition f/2×3 (N:P = 5), combined with a sinusoidal irradiance pattern (L/D = 24:0) with a 570 µE m-2 s-1 daily mean irradiance, maximized the biomass productivity (2.5 g m-2 day-1) and production rate of the valuable carotenoid peridinin (19.4 ± 1.35 mg m-2 L-1 with nearly 1% of the biomass d.w.). Several carotenoids and polyunsaturated fatty acids were also present in significant percentages in the harvested biomass (EPA, 1.69 ± 0.31% d.w.; DHA, 3.47 ± 0.24% d.w.), which had an average P-molar formulate of C40.7O21.2H73.9N3.9S0.3P1.Entities:
Keywords: Amphidinium carterae; Carotenoids; Dinoflagellates; Fatty acids; Microalgae; Raceway photobioreactor
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29902658 DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2018.05.104
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bioresour Technol ISSN: 0960-8524 Impact factor: 9.642