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Bioresour Technol ; 184: 131-138, 2015 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25453431

ABSTRACT

In this study, the effects of the type and concentration of nitrogen sources on the cell growth and lutein content of an isolated microalga Scenedesmus obliquus FSP-3 were investigated. With batch culture, the highest lutein content (4.61 mg/g) and lutein productivity (4.35 mg/L/day) were obtained when using 8.0 mM calcium nitrate as the nitrogen source. With this best nitrogen source condition, the microalgae cultivation was performed using two bioreactor strategies (namely, semi-continuous and two-stage operations) to further enhance the lutein content and productivity. Using semi-continuous operation with a 10% medium replacement ratio could obtain the highest biomass productivity (1304.8 mg/L/day) and lutein productivity (6.01 mg/L/day). This performance is better than most related studies.


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Bioreactors/microbiology , Lutein/biosynthesis , Nitrogen/pharmacology , Scenedesmus/metabolism , Batch Cell Culture Techniques , Biomass , Light , Scenedesmus/cytology , Scenedesmus/drug effects , Scenedesmus/growth & development , Scenedesmus/radiation effects , Time Factors
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Bioresour Technol ; 152: 275-82, 2014.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24296122

ABSTRACT

Lutein, one of the main photosynthetic pigments, is a promising natural product with both nutritional and pharmaceutical applications. In this study, light-related strategies were applied to enhance the cell growth and lutein production of a lutein-rich microalga Scenedesmus obliquus FSP-3. The results demonstrate that using white LED resulted in better lutein production efficiency when compared to the other three monochromatic LEDs (red, blue, and green). The lutein productivity of S. obliquus FSP-3 was further improved by adjusting the type of light source and light intensity. The optimal lutein productivity of 4.08 mg/L/d was obtained when using a TL5 fluorescent lamp at a light intensity of 300 µmol/m(2)/s, and this performance is better than that reported in most related studies. Moreover, the time-course profile of lutein accumulation in the microalga shows that the maximal lutein content and productivity were obtained at the onset of nitrogen depletion.


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Light , Lutein/biosynthesis , Microalgae/metabolism , Microalgae/radiation effects , Scenedesmus/metabolism , Scenedesmus/radiation effects , Batch Cell Culture Techniques , Biomass , Carbon Dioxide/pharmacology , Microalgae/growth & development , Microalgae/isolation & purification , Nitrogen/metabolism , Nitrogen/pharmacology , Photobioreactors/microbiology , Scenedesmus/growth & development , Scenedesmus/isolation & purification , Time Factors
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