Measurement of individual cell strength of Botryococcus braunii in cell culture |
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Authors: | Shun Tsutsumi Yasuhiro Saito Yohsuke Matsushita Hideyuki Aoki |
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Affiliation: | 1.Department of Chemical Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering,Tohoku University,Sendai,Japan |
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Abstract: | Botryococcus braunii is a microalga considered for biofuel production and may require physical disruption of cells/colonies for efficient hydrocarbon extraction. In this study, the strength of individual cells of B. braunii was measured using a nanoindenter. From the load and cell size, the pressure for bursting the cell was calculated to be 56.9 MPa. This value is 2.3–10 times those of Saccharomyces cerevisiae and Chlorella vulgaris found in another research, because B. braunii has two types of cell walls with different thicknesses. The energy required to disrupt 1 g of dry B. braunii cells, estimated by load-displacement curves, is 3.19 J g?1 which is 0.19–1.2 times higher than those of S. cerevisiae and C. vulgaris. When using a high-pressure homogenizer for disrupting B. braunii cells, the cell disruption degree increased with the treatment pressure at above 30 MPa, and 70% of cells were disrupted at 80 MPa. |
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