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Biomass and oil content of Chlorella sp., Haematococcus sp., Nannochloris sp and Scenedesmus sp under mixotrophic growth conditions in the presence of technical glycerol

Journal

JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYCOLOGY
Volume 26, Issue 1, Pages 83-90

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10811-013-0048-x

Keywords

Microalgae; Biomass; Mixotrophic conditions; Glycerol

Funding

  1. Research Council of Lithuania [MIP-046/2012]
  2. European Union [VP1-3.1-SMM-01]

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The growth of algae strains Chlorella sp., Haematococcus sp., Nannochloris sp. and Scenedesmus sp. under mixotrophic conditions in the presence of different concentrations of technical glycerol was investigated with the aim of increasing biomass growth and algae oil content. The highest concentration of lipid obtained in media with 5 g L-1 glycerol for Chlorella sp., Scenedesmus sp., Nannochloris sp. and Haematococcus sp. was 17.77, 22.34, 27.55 and 34.22 % larger than during the autotrophic growth of these species. Increases in triacylglycerols of up to ten times was observed for Scenedesmus sp. under mixotrophic conditions (using 10 g L-1 glycerol), whereas an increase of 2.28 times was found for Haematococcus sp. The content of saturated fatty acids of Scenedesmus, Chlorella, Haematococcus and Nannochloris was 67.11, 34.63, 23.39 and 24.23 %, and the amount of unsaturated fatty acids was 32.9, 65.06, 79.61 and 75.78 % of total fatty acids, respectively. Growth on technical glycerol of these strains with light produced higher biomass concentrations and lipid content compared with autotrophic growth. The fatty acid content of oils from these species suggests their potential use as biodiesel feedstock.

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