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Growth and hydrocarbon production ofBotryococcus braunii immobilized in calcium alginate gel
Authors:Christine Bailliez  Claude Largeau  Eliette Casadevall
Institution:(1) Laboratoire de Chimie Bioorganique et Organique Physique, U.A. C.N.R.S. 456, Ecole Nationale Supérieure de Chimie de Paris, 11 Rue Pierre et Marie Curie, F-75 231 Paris Cedex 05, France
Abstract:Summary The colonial microalgaB. braunii, immobilized in calcium alginate beads, shows active photoautotrophic growth. Nevertheless, the rates of increase in cell number and, to a lesser extent, in biomass are substantially lower when compared to free cultures. Such features are related to steric contraints which occasion also the formation of large spherical colonies in the gel, showing an unsual ldquomulberryrdquo organization. Some cracks due to the development of underlying colonies appear at the surface of the beads. Alga release remains low, however, during the cultures. EntrappedB. braunii retain the ability to produce extracellular hydrocarbons; the structure of the latter is not affected by immobilization but their relative abundances can undergo some variations. Entrapment leads to marked improvements in hydrocarbon production; decrease in growth rates is therefore associated, in alginate gel, with a still more pronounced diversion ofB. braunii metabolic activity towards hydrocarbon generation. It appears also that the improvements in hydrocarbon production, due to strain selection and to culture condition adjustment, obtained in free cultures, can be directly applied toB. braunii immobilized in alginate beads.
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