Unveiling potential of promising filamentous microalga Klebsormidium cf. nitens: Shear stress resilience and carotenoid-fatty acid dynamics in tubular photobioreactor.
Bioresour Technol
; 407: 131147, 2024 Sep.
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| ID: mdl-39043276
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In this study, the effects of shear stress and different culture media on the growth of the filamentous microalga Klebsormidium cf. nitens were studied. The microalga's growth, carotenoids and fatty acids were further evaluated in a pump-driven tubular photobioreactor. The results show that this microalga had the ability to withstand high shear stress and the adaptability to grow in a culture medium that lacks certain trace elements. K. cf. nitens grew consistently in the tubular photobioreactor at different average light intensities although it did not grow well in a tall bubble column. The carotenoid analysis revealed that the xanthophyll cycle was activated to protect the cell photosynthetic system. The fatty acids increased with irradiance, with linoleic acid (C182n6) making up over 50 % of the total fatty acids. This study supports the potential of employing pump-driven tubular photobioreactors to produce the filamentous microalga K. cf nitens at the large scale.
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Carotenoides
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Ácidos Graxos
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Microalgas
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Fotobiorreatores
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2024
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