Maximization of cell growth and lipid production of freshwater microalga Chlorella vulgaris by enrichment technique for biodiesel production
2017
Wong, Y.K. | Ho, Y.H. | Ho, K.C. | Leung, H.M. | Yung, K.K.L.
Chlorella vulgaris was cultivated under limitation and starvation and under controlled conditions using different concentrations of nitrate (NaNO₃) and phosphate (K₂HPO₄ and KH₂PO₄) chemicals in modified Bold basal medium (BBM). The biomass and lipid production responses to different media were examined in terms of optical density, cell density, dry biomass, and lipid productivity. In the 12-day batch culture period, the highest biomass productivity obtained was 72.083 mg L⁻¹ day⁻¹ under BBM - NcₒₙₜᵣₒₗPₗᵢₘᵢₜₑd condition. The highest lipid content, lipid concentration, and lipid productivity obtained were 53.202 %, 287.291 mg/L, and 23.449 mg L⁻¹ day⁻¹ under BBM - NCₒₙₜᵣₒₗPDₑₚᵣᵢᵥₐₜᵢₒₙ condition, respectively. Nitrogen had a major effect in the biomass concentration of C. vulgaris, while no significant effect was found for phosphorus. Nitrogen and phosphorus starvation was found to be the strategy affecting the lipid accumulation and affected the lipid composition of C. vulgaris cultures.
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