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Recovery of proteins from biomass grown in pig manure microalgae-based treatment plants by alkaline hydrolysis and acidic precipitation

Journal

BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY
Volume 273, Issue -, Pages 599-607

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2018.11.068

Keywords

Extraction; Lipids; pH-shift; Scenedesmus almeriensis; Solubilisation; Wastewater

Funding

  1. regional government of Castilla y Leon [UIC 071, CLU 2017-09, VA080G18]
  2. Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovacion y Universidades [CTQ2017-84006-C3-1-R]
  3. EU-FEDER [CLU 2017-09, CTQ2017-84006-C3-1-R]
  4. University of Valladolid

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The influence of three variables on key parameters of the protein extraction process (an alkaline hydrolysis followed by an acidic precipitation) for biomass from innovative photo-bioreactors for pig manure treatment was evaluated. Alkaline hydrolysis provided high solubilisation values (up to 66.5% of the biomass), augmenting with increasing values of the three studied variables (NaOH concentration, temperature and time). Nevertheless, moderate total (13.2%) and protein extraction yields (16.9%) were obtained, which was attributable to protein denaturation or to the low effectivity of the precipitation method. Extracts rich in proteins (53.5%-77.9%) with suitable amino acid profiles were obtained, but significant amounts of the initial lipids (up to 44.6%) were co-extracted probably due to fatty acids saponification. These results establish the first step for future studies in enhancing cell wall disruption and protein recovery by coupling alkaline hydrolysis with other mechanical pre-treatments, while considering alternative separation and purification methods.

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