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Malaysian Journal of Microbiology ; : 137-144, 2018.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-732353

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@#Aims:In this study, ten indigenous microalgae samples from freshwater and marine waters from Malaysia, cultured and analysed on proximate and biochemical analysis. The proximate and biochemical analysis consists of starch, carbohydrates, lipid, protein, ash and moisture contents. This study was more focused on screening of starch accumulation in marine and freshwater microalgae cultures. Methodology and results:Based on screening, the results showed that Chlorella salinacontents highest starch of 4.92±0.33%, followed by Spirulinasp. 2.58±1.18%, Isochrysis maritime 0.99±0.33%, and lastly for Nitzschiapanduriformisand Naviculadistanscontents similar percentage of starch (0.44±0.10 and 0.40±0.07%, respectively). Besides starch analysis, proximate analyses(ash, moisture, lipid, protein, and carbohydrates) have been conducted. The results obtained indicated that all the cultures contain more than 4.50% of carbohydrates in average, followed by lipid and protein <1%. The results demonstrate that further optimization and various harvesting stages (early of exponential phase, early of stationary phaseand late stationary phase) may increase lipid, carbohydrates, starch, and protein accumulation. Chlorella salinaand Spirulinasp. will be used to further study on optimization of physical and chemical factors for high starch accumulation. Conclusion, significance and impact of study:In conclusion, this experiment focused more on preliminary screening for further application of starch uses in food and food packaging indust

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Biota neotrop. (Online, Ed. port.) ; 17(2): e20160299, 2017. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-838994

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Abstract The Culture Collection of Freshwater Microalgae (CCMA-UFSCar, Coleção de Culturas de Microalgas de Água-Doce), based at the Universidade Federal de São Carlos, plays an important role in underpinning Brazilian microalgal research, providing biological materials, substrates and training personnel for a large proportion of the past and current projects in this area. However, recent efforts to expand the culture catalogue/holdings have reached a ceiling because of the logistical practicality of maintaining actively growing cultures. In order to reduce the costs associated with the maintenance regime of cultures, efforts were initiated on the establishment of a cryopreserved biobank for long term maintenance of cultures, thus minimizing the efforts associated with handling of material, as successfully frozen cultures, in theory, could be maintained effectively indefinitely, with the advantage of the stability of cells characteristics. Initial tests were performed on 93 strains including exemplar taxa across the different taxonomic groups in the collection catalogue. The highest levels of success were achieved for the smaller taxa, such as the small green algae; while for the larger and more complex organisms limited to no success was obtained. For the strains tested, over 70% had positive good levels of post-thaw viability and regenerated phenotypically normal cultures.


Resumo A Coleção de Culturas de Microalgas de Água-Doce (CCMA-UFSCar), localizada na Universidade Federal de São Carlos tem um importante papel na sustentação da pesquisa brasileira em microalgas, provendo material biológico, substratos e treinamento de pessoal para uma grande fração dos projetos atuais nessa área. Entretanto, os recentes esforços para expandir o catálogo de culturas atingiram um limite máximo em praticidade logística para a manutenção de culturas metabolicamente ativas. Buscando reduzir os custos do regime de manutenção das culturas, foi-se iniciado o estabelecimento de um banco criopreservado para a manutenção em longo prazo desses organismos, minimizando os gastos com manuseio do material, visto que culturas congeladas com sucesso podem, em teoria, serem mantidas por prazos indeterminados, ainda com a vantagem da estabilidade das características nas culturas. Testes iniciais foram realizados com 93 linhagens, incluindo organismos de diferentes grupos taxonômicos mantidos na coleção de culturas. As maiores taxas de sucesso foram observadas nos organismos menores, como as pequenas algas verdes, enquanto os organismos maiores e mais complexos obtiveram sucesso limitado. Em geral, para as linhagens testadas, acima de 70% dos organismos apresentaram resposta positiva ao processo.

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