A Novel Bioflocculant Produced by Cobetia Marina MCCC1113: Optimization of Fermentation Conditions by Response Surface Methodology and Evaluation of Flocculation Performance When Harvesting Microalgae |
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Authors: | Siyu Zeng Yinghua Lu Xueshan Pan Xueping Ling |
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Affiliation: | 1.Department of Pharmacy and Laboratory, Huizhou Health Sciences Polytechnic, Huizhou, China;2.College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Xiamen University, Xiamen, China |
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Abstract: | A preliminary study was carried out to optimize the culture medium conditions for producing a novel microbial flocculant from the marine bacterial species Cobetia marina. The optimal glucose, yeast extract, and glutamate contents were 30, 10, and 2 g/l, respectively, while the optimal initial pH of the culture medium was determined to be 8. Following response surface optimization, the maximum bioflocculant production level of 1.36 g/l was achieved, which was 43.40% higher than the original culture medium. Within 5 min, a 20.0% (v/v) dosage of the yielded bioflocculant applied to algal cultures resulted in the highest flocculating efficiency of 93.9% with Spirulina platensis. The bioflocculant from C. marina MCCC1113 may have promising application potential for highly productive microalgae collection, according to the findings of this study. Open in a separate window |
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Keywords: | Cobetia marina MCCC1113 medium optimization response surface methodology bioflocculant microalgae |
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