Fatty acid production from a highly CO₂ tolerant alga, Chlorocuccum littorale, in the presence of inorganic carbon and nitrate
2009
Ota, Masaki | Katō, Yoshitaka | Watanabe, Hiromoto | Watanabe, Masaru | Satō, Yoshiyuki | Smith, Richard L. | Inomata, Hiroshi
Photoautotrophic fatty acid production of a highly CO₂-tolerant green alga Chlorococcum littorale was investigated in the presence of inorganic carbon and nitrate at 295K and a light intensity of 170μmol-photonm⁻² s⁻¹. CO₂ concentration in the bubbling gas was adjusted by mixing pure gas components of CO₂ and N₂ to avoid photorespiration and β-oxidation of fatty acids under O₂ atmosphere conditions. Fatty acid content was almost constant for the CO₂ concentrations ranging from 5% to 50% under nitrate-rich conditions corresponding to the logarithmic growth phase. After nitrate depletion, the content drastically increased with a decrease in CO₂ concentration. [formula removed] ratio in the culture media was found to be a controlling factor for fatty acid production after the nitrate limitation phase. For a CO₂ concentration of 5%, the fatty acid content was ca. 34wt.% at maximum, which is comparable with other land plant seed oils.
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