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Effects of nitrate and oxygen on photoautotrophic lipid production from Chlorococcum littorale.
Ota, Masaki; Kato, Yoshitaka; Watanabe, Masaru; Sato, Yoshiyuki; Smith, Richard L; Rosello-Sastre, Rosa; Posten, Clemens; Inomata, Hiroshi.
Affiliation
  • Ota M; Research Center of Supercritical Fluid Technology, Tohoku University, Aoba-ku, Sendai, Japan.
Bioresour Technol ; 102(3): 3286-92, 2011 Feb.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21115344
Effects of oxygen and nitrate on fatty acid/lipid production from a highly CO(2)-tolerant microalgal species Chlorococcum littorale were examined under photoautotrophic conditions of 295 K, a light intensity of 170 µmol-photon m(-2) s(-1), a bubbling CO(2) concentration of 5% (v/v) and bubbling oxygen concentrations to be volumetrically adjusted by mixing oxygen gas with inert nitrogen gas at concentrations ranging from 0% to 95% (v/v). The results showed that maximum fatty acid content reached ca. 34 wt.% under oxygen-freely bubbling conditions and this value decreased to be ca. 20 wt.% when air-like oxygen concentration of 20% was chosen. This means that degree of the accumulation strongly depended on the level of bubbling oxygen concentrations, which can be a crucial factor after nitrogen depletion in the photoautotrophic culture system. TLC-FID/FPD analyses showed that triglycerides were found to be a dominant lipid class for this accumulation.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Oxygen / Photosynthesis / Chlorophyta / Lipid Metabolism / Nitrates Language: En Journal: Bioresour Technol Journal subject: ENGENHARIA BIOMEDICA Year: 2011 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Japan Country of publication: United kingdom

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Oxygen / Photosynthesis / Chlorophyta / Lipid Metabolism / Nitrates Language: En Journal: Bioresour Technol Journal subject: ENGENHARIA BIOMEDICA Year: 2011 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Japan Country of publication: United kingdom