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A Simple and Rapid Protocol for Measuring Neutral Lipids in Algal Cells Using Fluorescence
Authors:Zachary J. Storms  Elliot Cameron  Hector de la Hoz Siegler  William C. McCaffrey
Affiliation:1.Department of Chemical and Materials Engineering, University of Alberta;2.Department of Chemical and Petroleum Engineering, University of Calgary
Abstract:Algae are considered excellent candidates for renewable fuel sources due to their natural lipid storage capabilities. Robust monitoring of algal fermentation processes and screening for new oil-rich strains requires a fast and reliable protocol for determination of intracellular lipid content. Current practices rely largely on gravimetric methods to determine oil content, techniques developed decades ago that are time consuming and require large sample volumes. In this paper, Nile Red, a fluorescent dye that has been used to identify the presence of lipid bodies in numerous types of organisms, is incorporated into a simple, fast, and reliable protocol for measuring the neutral lipid content of Auxenochlorella protothecoides, a green alga. The method uses ethanol, a relatively mild solvent, to permeabilize the cell membrane before staining and a 96 well micro-plate to increase sample capacity during fluorescence intensity measurements. It has been designed with the specific application of monitoring bioprocess performance. Previously dried samples or live samples from a growing culture can be used in the assay.
Keywords:Chemistry   Issue 87   engineering (general)   microbiology   bioengineering (general)   Eukaryota Algae   Nile Red   Fluorescence   Oil Content   Oil Extraction   Oil Quantification   Neutral Lipids   Optical Microscope   biomass
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