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Biomass production and fatty acid accumulation in Chlorella sp. (strain DEC1B) isolated from a petrol refinery in Huelva (Spain)
Authors:Mari Carmen Ruiz‐Domínguez  Isabel Vaquero  Mariella Rivas  Manuel Zapata  Benito Mogedas  Mayca Márquez  José Gómez  Rafael Larraz  Juana Frontela  José M. Vega  Carlos Vílchez
Affiliation:1. Algal Biotechnology Group, CIDERTA and Faculty of Sciences, University of Huelva and Marine International Campus of Excellence (CEIMAR), Huelva, Spain;2. Bioenergy and Environmental Sustainability, Marine Sciences and Biological Resources, Faculty (FACIMAR), Technological Scientific Center for Mining (CICITEM) and Algal Biotechnology and Sustainability Laboratory, Antofagasta, Chile;3. Avenida Punto Com, CEPSA Research Center, Alcalá de Henares, Madrid, Spain;4. Department of Plant Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Faculty of Chemistry, University of Seville, Seville, Spain
Abstract:
A microalgal strain was established from Cepsa's refinery wastewater treatment plant in Huelva (southwest of Spain). Genetic analysis of the chloroplastic rbcL gene encoding for the large subunit of the ribulose bisphosphate carboxylase enzyme (Rubisco) showed the strain had high homology with other known rbcL sequences of the genus Chlorella. The strain grows well autotrophically in minimum mineral medium, with a growth rate of 0.28 ± 0.012 day?1 and a biomass productivity of 138.9 ± 6.7 mg L?1 day?1. N‐starvation and/or over illumination with 650 µmol photons m?2 s?1 of PAR light on the cultures induced a significant increase in the intracellular content of lipids in this microalga. Total lipids were extracted from the strain biomass with 2:1 chloroform‐methanol, and they accounted for approximately 50% of the dry biomass. Polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) represented 60.4% of the total fatty acids found in the strain, thus making this biomass attractive as a high added‐value product source. The strain was able to grow efficiently in the refinery treated wastewater from which it was isolated, providing an attractive advantage for further development of more sustainable algal biomass production processes at reduced costs close to a petrol refinery area.
Keywords:biodiesel  Chlorella sp.  high light irradiance (over‐illuminated cultures)  nitrogen starvation  polyunsaturated fatty acids     rbcL gene
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