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In this study, lipid extraction from Aurantiochytrium sp. was performed using a molten-salt/ionic-liquid mixture. The total fatty acid content of Aurantiochytrium sp. was 478.8 mg/g cell, from which 145 mg/g cell (30.3 % of total fatty acids) of docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) was obtained. FeCl3·6H2O showed a high lipid extraction yield (207.9 mg/g cell), when compared with that of [Emim]OAc, which was only 118.1 mg/g cell; notably however, when FeCl3·6H2O was mixed with [Emim]OAc (5:1, w/w), the yield was increased to 478.6 mg/g cell. When lipid was extracted by the FeCl3·6H2O/[Emim]OAc mixture at a 5:1 (w/w) blending ratio under 90 °C, 30 min reaction conditions, the fatty acid content of the extracted lipid was a high purity 997.7 mg/g lipid, with most of the DHA having been extracted (30.2 % of total fatty acids). Overall, lipid extraction from Aurantiochytrium sp. was enhanced by the synergistic effects of the molten-salt/ionic-liquid mixture with different ions.  相似文献   

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Docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) is an important and widely used infant food additive. In this study, the effects of phosphate concentration on lipid and especially DHA synthesis in the oleaginous fungi Schizochytrium sp. HX-308 have been investigated in batch cultures. The maximum DHA yield (8.9 g/L) and DHA productivity (148.3 mg/L h) in 0.1 g/L KH2PO4 concentration were higher than the DHA yield (6.2 g/L) and DHA productivity (86.1 mg/L h) in 4 g/L KH2PO4 concentration. Furthermore, differences in related enzyme activities (malic enzyme, glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase and NAD+-isocitrate dehydrogenase) between phosphate-sufficient and phosphate-limitation conditions were assayed. The results showed that the phosphate-limitation condition could maintain higher activities of malic enzyme and glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase in addition to lower activity of NAD+-isocitrate dehydrogenase. In addition, glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase might be the main supplier of NADPH at the early stage of fermentation while malic enzyme might be the provider at the late stage. This information might explain the regulation mechanism of phosphate limitation for lipid production and be useful for further DHA production enhancement.  相似文献   

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The aim of the study was to relate the effects of deficiency and excess of Mn with the generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and altered cellular redox environment in mulberry (Morus alba L.) cv. Kanva-2 plants. Mn deficiency symptom appeared as mild interveinal chlorosis in middle leaves. Mn-excess did not produce any specific symptom. Leaf water potential (Ψ) was increased in Mn-deficient and Mn-excess mulberry plants. Mn-deficient leaves contained less Mn, less chloroplastic pigments and high tissue Fe, Zn and Cu concentrations. Starch content was increased with increasing Mn supply. While reducing sugar content increased in Mn-deficient and Mn-excess plants as well, non-reducing sugars remained unaffected in Mn-deficient plants and decreased in Mn-excess plants. Moreover, study of antioxidative responses, oxidative stress (H2O2 and lipid peroxidation) and cellular redox environment [dehydroascorbate (DHA)/ascorbic acid (AsA) ratio] in Mn-stressed mulberry plants was also undertaken. Both hydrogen peroxide and lipid peroxidation were enhanced in the leaves of Mn-deficient plants. Increased H2O2 concentration in Mn-excess leaves did not induce oxidative damage as indicated by no change in lipid peroxidation. The ratio of the redox couple (DHA/AsA) was increased both in Mn-deficient or Mn-excess plants. The activities of superoxide dismutase (EC 1.15.1.1) and catalase (EC 1.11.1.6) increased in Mn-deficient plants. The activity of ascorbate peroxidase (EC 1.11.1.11) increased with increasing Mn supply. The results suggest that deficiency or excess of Mn induces oxidative stress through enhanced ROS generation and disturbed redox couple in mulberry plants.  相似文献   

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Biodiesel is a renewable and environmental friendly energy source that can be produced via tranesterification from various oil crops such as soy bean, sunflower, palm, and algae. In this work, the microalgae Scenedesmus obliquus, S. armatus and S. bernadii, isolated from natural water basins, were enriched in modified Chu 13 medium. Only S. obliquus showed significant oil accumulation and was thus further cultivated in 3 L tubular photo-reactors under mixotrophic conditions (16:8 h light-dark cycle) at room temperature and varying CO2 (5, 10, and 15%) supply. The results indicated that S. obliquus can be grown under various CO2 concentrations. A maximum biomass of 2.3 g/L was achieved when 15% CO2 was used. The effect of salinity on oil storage was also considered, using sodium chloride (NaCl) solutions of varying concentrations (0.05, 0.2, and 0.3 M). Higher lipid contents were found in cells that were subjected to salt stress compared to those in conditions without salt stress. A maximum oil accumulation of 36% was observed within 15 days at 0.3 M NaCl. A biodiesel yield of up to 97.4% was obtained.  相似文献   

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The simultaneous effect of oxygen availability and carbon source concentration on yeast lipid and carotenoid production has never been studied before. In this work, a Doehlert distribution design was used to study the simultaneous effect of carbon concentration and oxygen availability on Rhodosporidium toruloides NCYC 921 carotenoid and lipid production. A cheap industrial byproduct was used as carbon source (carob pulp syrup). A total sugar concentration of 106.3 g/L and a medium volume of 0.120 L induced the highest total carotenoid and total fatty acid productivities (4.60 μg/Lh and 0.029 g/Lh, respectively). Flow cytometry was used to assess yeast stress response under different cultivation conditions. The highest proportion of cells with permeabilised membrane (>20%) was induced when the cultivations were carried out at the highest sugar concentration studied (130.0 g/L) or when the culture reached the minimum final medium pH (4.60). The results showed that the total sugar concentration had a positive influence on the yeast biomass and carotenoid content, while the oxygen availability had little influence on the biomass concentration, but had a slight positive influence on the carotenoid content. Regarding the fatty acids, the two factors had a negative impact on the synthesis of these compounds.  相似文献   

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The changes in pigment content and composition of the unicellular alga Parietochloris incisa comb. nov (Trebouxiophyceae, Chlorophyta) were studied. This alga is unique in its ability to accumulate high amounts of arachidonic acid in the cell during cultivation under different irradiances and nitrogen availability in the medium. Under low irradiance of 35 μE/(m2 s) photosynthetically active radiation the P. incisa cultures possessed slow growth and a relatively low carotenoid-to-chlorophyll ratio. At higher irradiances (200 and 400 μE/(m2 s)) on complete medium, the alga displayed higher growth rate and an increase in the carotenoid content, especially that of β-carotene and lutein. Both on nitrogen-free (regardless of illumination intensity) and nitrogen-replete medium (under high light), a considerable increase in the ratio of carotenoid and chlorophyll contents was recorded. Predominant accumulation of xanthophylls took place in thylakoid membranes, whereas β-carotene deposition occurred mainly in the cytoplasmic lipid globules (oil bodies); lower amounts of carotenoids were accumulated in the absence of nitrogen. Under high light and nitrogen-deficiency conditions, an increase in violaxanthin de-epoxidation and nonphotochemical quenching was recorded together with a decline in variable chlorophyll fluorescence (F v/F m) level. A possible photoprotective role of carotenoids in adaptation of P. incisa to high light under nitrogen starvation conditions is discussed.  相似文献   

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Thraustochytrids have recently emerged as a promising source for docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) production due to their high growth rate and oil content. In this study, two thraustochytrid isolates, Aurantiochytrium sp. PKU#SW7 and Thraustochytriidae sp. PKU#Mn16 were used for DHA production. Following growth parameters were optimized to maximize DHA production: temperature, pH, salinity, and glucose concentration. Both isolates achieved the highest DHA yield at the cultivation temperature of 28 °C, pH 6, 100 % seawater, and 2 % glucose. A DHA yield of 1.395 g/l and 1.426 g/l was achieved under the optimized culture conditions. Further investigation revealed that both isolates possess simple fatty acids profiles with palmitic acid and DHA as their dominant constituents, accounting for ~79 % of total fatty acids. To date, very few studies have focused on the DHA distribution in various lipid fractions which is an important factor for identifying strains with a potential for industrial DHA production. In the present study, the lipids profiles of each strain both revealed that the majority of DHA was distributed in neutral lipids (NLs), and the DHA distribution in NLs of PKU#SW7 was exclusively in the form of triacylglycerols (TAGs) which suggest that PKU#SW7 could be utilized as an alternative source of DHA for dietary supplements. The fermentation process established for both strains also indicating that Aurantiochytrium sp. PKU#SW7 was more suitable for cultivation in fermenter. In addition, the high percentage of saturated fatty acids produced by the two thraustochytrids indicates their potential application in biodiesel production. Overall, our findings suggest that two thraustochytrid isolates are suitable candidates for biotechnological applications.  相似文献   

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Biodiesel waste is a by-product of the biodiesel production process that contains a large amount of crude glycerol. To reuse the crude glycerol, a novel bioconversion process using Enterococcus faecalis was developed through physiological studies. The E. faecalis strain W11 could use biodiesel waste as a carbon source, although cell growth was significantly inhibited by the oil component in the biodiesel waste, which decreased the cellular NADH/NAD+ ratio and then induced oxidative stress to cells. When W11 was cultured with glycerol, the maximum culture density (optical density at 600 nm [OD600]) under anaerobic conditions was decreased 8-fold by the oil component compared with that under aerobic conditions. Furthermore, W11 cultured with dihydroxyacetone (DHA) could show slight or no growth in the presence of the oil component with or without oxygen. These results indicated that the DHA kinase reaction in the glycerol metabolic pathway was sensitive to the oil component as an oxidant. The lactate dehydrogenase (Ldh) activity of W11 during anaerobic glycerol metabolism was 4.1-fold lower than that during aerobic glycerol metabolism, which was one of the causes of low l-lactate productivity. The E. faecalis pflB gene disruptant (Δpfl mutant) expressing the ldhL1LP gene produced 300 mM l-lactate from glycerol/crude glycerol with a yield of >99% within 48 h and reached a maximum productivity of 18 mM h−1 (1.6 g liter−1 h−1). Thus, our study demonstrates that metabolically engineered E. faecalis can convert crude glycerol to l-lactate at high conversion efficiency and provides critical information on the recycling process for biodiesel waste.  相似文献   

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Crude glycerol is a major byproduct of the biodiesel industry; previous research has proved the feasibility of producing docosahexaenoic acid (DHA, 22:6 n − 3) through fermentation of the algae Schizochytrium limacinum on crude glycerol. The objective of this work is to investigate the cell growth kinetics, substrate utilization efficiency, and DHA production of the algae through a continuous culture. Steady-state biomass yield, biomass productivity, growth yield on glycerol, specific glycerol consumption rate, and fatty acid composition were investigated within the range of dilution rate (D) from 0.2 to 0.6 day−1, and the range of feed crude glycerol concentration (S0) from 15 to 120 g/L. The maximum specific growth rate was determined as 0.692 day−1. The cells had a true growth yield of 0.283 g/g but with a relatively high maintenance coefficient (0.2216 day−1). The highest biomass productivity of 3.88 g/L-day was obtained at D = 0.3 day−1 and S0 = 60 g/L, while the highest DHA productivity (0.52 g/L-day) was obtained at D = 0.3 day−1 and S0 = 90 g/L due to the higher DHA content at S0 = 90 g/L. The biomass and DHA productivity of the continuous culture was comparable to those of batch culture, while lower than the fed-batch culture, mainly because of the lower DHA content obtained by the continuous culture. Overall, the results show that continuous culture is a powerful tool to investigate the cell growth kinetics and physiological behaviors of the algae growing on biodiesel-derived crude glycerol.  相似文献   

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The present study explores the production of biodiesel, a sustainable replacement for depleting fossil fuel by utilizing microbial oil, which was procured from Yarrowia lipolytica employing chicken tallow as the carbon substrate. Chicken tallow, yeast extract, and MgSO4·7H2O were screened for biomass production through Plackett–Burman design. Further, Box–Behnken design analysis was performed, and the optimal concentration of the medium variables was found to be 20 g/L of chicken tallow, 7.0 g/L of yeast extract, and 0.45 g/L of MgSO4·7H2O.The various parameters viz., pH (6), temperature (30 °C), RPM (150), inoculum volume (5%, v/v), and C/N ratio (100) were optimized for maximal biomass and lipid yield, and lipid content. Nile red-stained cells were observed for intracellular lipid bodies using fluorescence microscopy, and its fluorescence intensity was measured bythe flow cytometer. The dimorphic transition and substrate assimilation of Y. lipolytica were analyzed using scanning electron microscopy (SEM), and Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FT-IR). Batch kinetic studies revealed the concomitant synthesis of microbial lipid (4.16 g/L), lipase (43 U/mL), and biosurfactant (1.41 g/L). The GC-MS analysis of microbial oil presented the fatty acid profile as oleic acid (49.15%), palmitic acid (29.83%), stearic acid (11.43%), linoleic acid (3.83%), palmitoleic acid (3.77%), and myristic acid (1.32%).  相似文献   

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【目的】对野生菌株Aurantiochytrium sp.PKU#SW7诱变育种,筛选高产DHA突变株。【方法】采用UV诱变和化学药物胁迫筛选方式,以菌株的生物量、油脂产量、DHA产量作为筛选指标,获得高产DHA突变株。【结果】经鉴定获得一株DHA高产突变株PKU#PM003,该菌株传代4次后仍保持较好的遗传稳定性。摇瓶发酵后,PKU#PM003生物量产量高达6.62 g/L,比原始菌株5.95 g/L提高了11.26%,脂肪酸含量高达4.01 g/L,比原始菌株3.18 g/L提高了26.1%,DHA在脂肪酸中所占比例由29.97%增加到33.43%,产量提高了41.01%,油脂突变效果显著。【结论】突变株PKU#PM003可作为性状优良的工业化发酵生产菌种,并在DHA产量提升上仍具有巨大的空间。  相似文献   

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Microalgae biomass can be a feasible source of ω‐3 fatty acids due to its stable and reliable composition. In the present study, the Crypthecodinium cohnii growth and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA, 22:6ω3) production in a 100 L glucose‐fed batch fermentation was evaluated. The lipid compounds were extracted by supercritical carbon dioxide (SC‐CO2) from C. cohnii CCMP 316 biomas, was and their fatty acid composition was analysed. Supercritical fluid extraction runs were performed at temperatures of 313 and 323 K and pressures of 20.0, 25.0 and 30.0 MPa. The optimum extraction conditions were found to be 30.0 MPa and 323 K. Under those conditions, almost 50% of the total oil contained in the raw material was extracted after 3 h and the DHA composition attained 72% w/w of total fatty acids. The high DHA percentage of total fatty acids obtained by SC‐CO2 suggested that this extraction method may be suitable for the production of C. cohnii value added products directed towards pharmaceutical purposes. Furthermore, the fatty acid composition of the remaining lipid fraction from the residual biomass with lower content in polyunsaturated fatty acids could be adequate for further uses as feedstock for biodiesel, contributing to the economy of the overall process suggesting an integrated biorefinery approach.  相似文献   

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High lipid-accumulating yeast Trichosporonoides spathulata was newly isolated using crude glycerol as a sole carbon source. After process optimization in a 5-L bioreactor equipped with pH control and aeration system, T. spathulata produced biomass of 11.3 g/L and lipid of 5.01 g/L with a lipid content of 44.3 % using 10 % (w/v) of crude glycerol supplemented only with 0.5 % (w/v) of ammonium sulfate. A one-stage fed-batch feeding with crude glycerol and ammonium sulfate enhanced biomass and lipid production up to 17.3 and 7.25 g/L, respectively, with a lipid content of 41.9 %, while a two-stage fed-batch feeding with only crude glycerol in the second stage led to a lower biomass of 13.8 g/L but a higher lipid production of 7.78 g/L and a higher lipid content of 56.4 %. The fatty acid composition of produced lipid that is similar to plant oil indicates the high potential use of T. spathulata lipid as biodiesel feedstocks.  相似文献   

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This study investigated the possibility of utilizing detoxified sugarcane bagasse hydrolysate (DSCBH) as an alternative carbon source to culture Yarrowia lipolytica Po1g for microbial oil and biodiesel production. Sugarcane bagasse hydrolysis with 2.5% HCl resulted in maximum total sugar concentration (21.38 g/L) in which 13.59 g/L is xylose, 3.98 g/L is glucose, and 2.78 g/L is arabinose. Detoxification of SCBH by Ca(OH)2 neutralization reduced the concentration of 5-hydroxymethylfurfural and furfural by 21.31% and 24.84%, respectively. Growth of Y. lipolytica Po1g in DSCBH with peptone as the nitrogen source gave maximum biomass concentration (11.42 g/L) compared to NH4NO3 (6.49 g/L). With peptone as the nitrogen source, DSCBH resulted in better biomass concentration than d-glucose (10.19 g/L), d-xylose (9.89 g/L) and NDSCBH (5.88 g/L). The maximum lipid content, lipid yield and lipid productivity of Y. lipolytica Po1g grown in DSCBH and peptone was 58.5%, 6.68 g/L and 1.76 g/L-day, respectively.  相似文献   

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Cell growth and lipid production of a marine microalga Nannochloropsis oceanica DUT01 were investigated, and fresh medium replacement with different ratios to promote long term cell growth and lipid accumulation was also tested. The highest lipid content reached 64% in nitrogen deplete f/2 medium containing 37.5 mg/L NaNO3 combined with 1/5 fresh medium replacement, however, the highest lipid titer (0.6 g/L) and lipid productivity (31 mg/L/d) were achieved using BG11 medium containing 1.5 g/L NaNO3, taking advantage of 1/5 fresh medium replacement as well, which corresponded to the maximum biomass production of 1.4 g/L, highlighting the importance of high biomass accumulation for efficient lipid production. When biomass compositions were monitored throughout the culture, decreased protein content was found to be coupled with increased lipid production, whereas relatively stable carbohydrate content was observed. The fatty acids in the lipid of N. oceanica DUT01 comprise over 65% saturated fatty acids and monounsaturated acids (i.e. palmitic acid (C16:0) and oleic acid (C18:1)), suggesting that N. oceanica DUT01 is a promising candidate for biodiesel production. Interestingly, very high content of hexadecadienoic acid (C16:2, about 26–33%) was produced by DUT01, which distinguished this microalga with other microalgae strains reported so far.  相似文献   

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The marine microalga Chlorella sp. was cultivated under mixotrophic conditions using methanol as an organic carbon source, which may also act to maintain the sterility of the medium for long-term outdoor cultivation. The optimal methanol concentration was determined to be 1% (v/v) for both cell growth and lipid production when supplying 5% CO2 with 450 μE/m2/sec of continuous illumination. Under these conditions, the maximal cell biomass and total lipid production were 4.2 g dry wt/L and 17.5% (w/w), respectively, compared to 2.2 g dry wt/L and 12.5% (w/w) from autotrophic growth. Cell growth was inhibited at methanol concentrations above 1% (v/v) due to increased toxicity, whereas 1% methanol alone sustained 1.0 g dry wt/L and 4.8% total lipid production. We found that methanol was preferentially consumed during the initial period of cultivation, and carbon dioxide was consumed when the methanol was depleted. A 12:12 h (light:dark) cyclic illumination period produced favorable cell growth (3.6 g dry wt/L). Higher lipid production was observed with cyclic illumination than with continuous illumination (18.6% (w/w) vs 17.5% (w/w)), and better lipid production was also obtained under mixotrophic rather than autotrophic conditions. Interestingly, under mixotrophic conditions with 12:12 (h) cyclic illumination, high proportions of C16:0, C18:0, and C18:1 were observed, which are beneficial for biodiesel production. These results strongly indicate that the carbon source is important for controlling both lipid composition and cell growth under mixotrophic conditions, and they suggest that methanol could be utilized to scale up production to an open pond type system for outdoor cultivation where light illumination changes periodically.  相似文献   

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Members of the Rhodophyta present different carotenoid profiles. In a majority of the species, lutein constitutes >50% of the total carotenoid content, while in other species, it is replaced by zeaxanthin or antheraxanthin. Given that carotenoids have specific roles in photoprotection, different carotenoid profiles of red algae species could be related to their capacity to cope with photoinhibitory stress. Therefore, in the present work, the sensitivity to light stress of red algal species with different carotenoid profiles was investigated. Photoinhibition of photosynthesis induced by high‐light stress and the subsequent recovery in dim‐light conditions was measured using maximal PSII quantum efficiency (Fv/Fm). The degree of decrease and recovery of Fv/Fm and their respective kinetics were related to the carotenoid profile of the species. Although no relationship between sensitivity to high‐light stress and the carotenoid profile was observed, there were clear carotenoid profile‐related differences in the decrease and recovery kinetics. In species with zeaxanthin or antheraxanthin as the major carotenoid, Fv/Fm reduction and recovery was principally associated with slowly activated and relaxed processes. In contrast, in species with lutein as the major carotenoid, rapidly activated processes appear to play a major role in the down‐regulation of photosynthesis during light‐stress conditions. In these species, the repair of D1 is also important during light‐stress conditions. This finding could imply differential expression of mechanisms involved in photoprotection in red algae that seems to be related to the carotenoid profile of the species.  相似文献   

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This study was aimed to assess physiological responses of melon (Cucumis melo L.) cultivars to salinity stress under field conditions. Seventeen melon cultivars including 16 widely distributed native and one exotic (‘Galia’) were subjected to 2-year (2014–2015) field salinity stress. Leaf relative water content (RWC), membrane stability index (MSI), pigments [chlorophyll a, b, total chlorophyll (TChl), carotenoid (Car) and their ratios], malondialdehyde (MDA), H2O2 content, proline content (Pro), total soluble sugar content (TSC), salinity tolerance and susceptibility indices as well as yield were evaluated. The results of combined analysis of variance showed significant genotypic variation for all the traits and significant effect of salinity stress on all the traits with the exception of Chla/Chlb and TChl/Car ratios. Overall, field salinity stress caused an increase in leaf MDA, H2O2, Chla, Chlb, TChl, Car, Pro and TSC and caused a reduction in leaf MSI and RWC as well as yield. The results of correlation coefficients showed that accumulation of osmolytes (proline and TSC) led to an increase in RWC and a decrease in MDA contents. In addition, the results of multiple regression analysis showed that leaf MDA, TSC, MSI and Chla contents were the most important predictors of yield justifying 72% total variation of yield under saline conditions. These results may highlight a dynamic interplay among biomarkers for lipid peroxidation (MDA), sugar osmolytes (TSC) and photosynthetic pigment (Chla) to maintain cell viability and cell wall integrity under salinity stress conditions in melon.  相似文献   

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Microalgal lipid induction through nitrogen stress often suffers from a contradiction between biomass productivity and lipid content, i.e., either high biomass productivity with low lipid content or vice versa. A two-stage nitrogen-replete and nitrogen-deplete (NR–ND) culture was suggested to be an option to attain high lipid productivity. In this study, the effects of culture conditions and modes on biomass productivity and lipid productivity of Nannochloropsis sp. in the two stages were comprehensively investigated. The optimal culture conditions for the two stages, aiming to high biomass productivity and lipid productivity respectively, were consistent, i.e., CO2 content in aeration (1 %), phosphorus concentration in medium (181 μmol/L), incident light intensity (150 μE/(m2s)), temperature (25 °C). Different culture modes of the two stages were compared. The overall lipid productivity of the two-stage continuous-batch mode achieved 0.123 g/(L day), which was 60.3, 48.2, 34.9 and 13.5 % higher than that of single nitrogen-replete batch, single nitrogen-limited batch, continuous nitrogen-replete culture and two-stage batch–batch culture, respectively, and also higher than most reported values. This contribution provides fundamental data for the two-stage NR–ND cultivation process design of Nannochloropsis sp.  相似文献   

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Yu X  Zheng Y  Dorgan KM  Chen S 《Bioresource technology》2011,102(10):6134-6140
This paper explores the use of the hydrolysate from the dilute sulfuric acid pretreatment of wheat straw for microbial oil production. The resulting hydrolysate was composed of pentoses (24.3 g/L) and hexoses (4.9 g/L), along with some other degradation products, such as acetic acid, furfural, and hydroxymethylfurfural (HMF). Five oleaginous yeast strains, Cryptococcus curvatus, Rhodotorula glutinis, Rhodosporidium toruloides, Lipomyces starkeyi, and Yarrowia lipolytica, were evaluated by using this hydrolysate as substrates. The results showed that all of these strains could use the detoxified hydrolysate to produce lipids while except R. toruloides non-detoxified hydrolysate could also be used for the growth of all of the selective yeast strains. C. curvatus showed the highest lipid concentrations in medium on both the detoxified (4.2 g/L) and non-detoxified (5.8 g/L) hydrolysates. And the inhibitory effect studies on C. curvatus indicated HMF had insignificant impacts at a concentration of up to 3 g/L while furfural inhibited cell growth and lipid content by 72.0% and 62.0% at 1 g/L, respectively. Our work demonstrates that lipid production is a promising alternative to utilize hemicellulosic sugars obtained during pretreatment of lignocellulosic materials.  相似文献   

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