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Effects of organic carbon sources on growth and oil accumulation by Desmodesmus subspicatus LC172266 under mixotrophic condition.

Chijioke Nwoye Eze1, Innocent Okonkwo Ogbonna2, Hideki Aoyagi3, James Chukwuma Ogbonna4.   

Abstract

Energy crisis and environmental sustainability have attracted global attention to microalgal biofuels. The present study investigated the impact of organic carbon sources on growth and bio-oil accumulation by an oleaginous microalga Desmodesmus subspicatus LC172266 under mixotrophic culture condition. Glucose and glycerol supported higher growth rates and lipid productivities than sucrose, fructose, mannitol and acetate. Each of the organic carbon source tested supported significantly (P < 0.05) higher growth rates and lipid productivities than the photoautotrophic culture (without organic carbon source). The lipid productivity obtained with a mixture of optima concentrations of glucose and glycerol (5.0 gL-1 glycerol + 10.0 gL-1glucose) (0.14875 ± 0.002 g/L/day) was about 25% and 66% higher than the values obtained with only 10.0 gL-1glucose and 5.0 gL-1glycerol, respectively. When a batch culture with 5gL-1glycerol was fed with 0.5 gL-1glucose daily the cell growth and lipid productivity were lower than the values obtained in a batch culture with a mixture of glucose and glycerol. The lipid productivity obtained in a 4-L photobioreactor was 94% (0.217 gL-1 day-1), higher than the value obtained in a flask culture with 10.0 g/Lglucose (0.112 gL-1 day-1) and 46% higher than the value obtained in a flask culture with 5.0 gL-1glycerol (0.086 gL-1 day-1).
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Keywords:  Desmodesmus subspicatus; Lipid productivity; Mixed organic carbon sources; Mixotrophic; Photobioreactor

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35960398     DOI: 10.1007/s00203-022-03165-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Microbiol        ISSN: 0302-8933            Impact factor:   2.667


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