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A Novel Lipid Extraction Method from Wet Microalga Picochlorum sp at Room Temperature

Journal

MARINE DRUGS
Volume 12, Issue 3, Pages 1258-1270

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/md12031258

Keywords

lipid extraction; wet microalga; Picochlorum sp.; ethanol; biofuel

Funding

  1. Ocean Public Welfare Scientific Research Project [201305018-3]
  2. Funds for Marine Renewable Energy [GHME2011SW04]
  3. Chinese Academy of Sciences [KSCX2-YW-R-093]

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A novel method using ethanol was proposed for extracting lipids from wet microalga Picochlorum sp. at room temperature and pressure. In this study, Central Composite design (CCD) was applied to investigate the optimum conditions of lipid extraction. The results revealed that the solvent to biomass ratio had the largest effect on lipid extraction efficiency, followed by extraction time and temperature. A high lipid extraction yield (33.04% of the dry weight) was obtained under the following extraction conditions: 5 mL solvents per gram of wet biomass for 37 min with gentle stirring at room temperature. The extraction yield was comparable to that obtained by the widely used Bligh-Dyer method. Furthermore, no significant differences in the distribution of lipid classes and fatty acid composition were observed according to different extraction methods. In conclusion, these results indicated that the proposed procedure using ethanol could extract lipids from wet biomass efficiently and had giant potential for lipid extraction at large scale.

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