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Cristiane do Carmo Cesário1, Jimmy Soares2, Jamile Fernanda Silva Cossolin3, Allan Victor Martins Almeida4, Jose Jovanny Bermudez Sierra5, Mauricio de Oliveira Leite2, Maria Clara Nunes6, José Eduardo Serrão7, Marcio Arêdes Martins2, Jane Selia Dos Reis Coimbra8.
Abstract
Tetradesmus is a microalgal genus with biotechnological potential due to its rapid production of biomass, which is plenty in proteins, carbohydrates, lipids, and bioactives. However, its morphology and physiology need to be determined to guide better research to optimize the species cultivation and biocompounds processing. Thus, this study describes the biochemistry and morphology of the strain Tetradesmus obliquus BR003, isolated from a sample of freshwater reservoirs in a Brazilian municipality. In the T. obliquus BR003 dry biomass, we identified 61.6% unsaturated fatty acids, and 3.4% saturated fatty acids. Regarding other compounds, 28.50 ± 1.47 g soluble proteins/100 g, 0.14 ± 0.009 g carotenoids/100 g, 0.76 ± 0.013 g chlorophyll a/100 g, and 0.42 ± 0.015 g chlorophyll b/100 g with a chlorophyll a/b ratio of 1.8 were detected. The main chemical elements found were S, Mg, and P. The cells of BR003 were elliptically curved at the ends and without appendages. Histochemical tests showed carbohydrates distributed in the cytoplasm and pyrenoids, some lipid droplets, and proteins. The cytoplasm is rich in vacuoles, rough endoplasmic reticulum, mitochondria, and chloroplasts. The nucleus has a predominance of decondensed chromatin, and the cell wall has three layers. Chloroplasts have many starch granules and may be associated with a spherical central pyrenoid. To the best of our knowledge, this was the first biochemical description combined with ultrastructural morphological characterization of the strain T. obliquus BR003, grown under standard conditions, to demonstrate specific characteristics of the species.Entities:
Keywords: Green algae; Histochemistry; Microscopy; Scenedesmus obliquus
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34643788 DOI: 10.1007/s00709-021-01712-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Protoplasma ISSN: 0033-183X Impact factor: 3.356