Optimization of Culture Conditions for Total Carotenoid Amount Using Response Surface Methodology in Green Microalgae / Ankistrodesmus convolutus
Commercial carotenoids of green microalgae have become significant especially for their applications in the cosmetic, pharmaceutical, food and feed industries. Effects of physical and chemical parameters on carotenoid contents in isolated microalgal species have been investigated. The variables of s...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Aquatic sciences and engineering : (Online) 2022-01, Vol.37 (1), p.29-37 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Commercial carotenoids of green microalgae have become significant especially for their applications
in the cosmetic, pharmaceutical, food and feed industries. Effects of physical and chemical
parameters on carotenoid contents in isolated microalgal species have been investigated. The
variables of shaking rate, nitrogen concentration and light intensity affect biomass production and
the synthesis of carotenoids in the green microalgae were investigated using the statistical design
by Box-Behnken (BBD) employing Response Surface Methodology (RSM). Furthermore, the optimized
cultivation conditions using BBD for Chlorella vulgaris, Ankistrodesmus convolutus, Dunaliella
salina, Tetraselmis striata were determined using the spectrophotometric method to enhance
carotenoid concentration. A. convolutus within the green algae was detected with the highest carotenoid
concentration. The optimum conditions results indicated that the growth of A. convolutus
(0.55 mg/L) and production of total carotenoids (25.1138 mg/g biomass) were found at the stirrer
rate of 100 rpm under the light intensity of 100 μE/m2s, and in the nutrient component of 8.82 mM
NaNO3. These conditions were validated experimentally for total carotenoid yield (24.13 mg/g
biomass). After that the production was performed in a flat-plate photobioreactor with a volume of
6L based on the optimized conditions and the carotenoid profile was defined by HPLC-DAD using
standards such as violaxanthin, astaxanthin and β-carotene. This study proposes that the RSM approach
can be used to define optimal conditions for large-scale production of carotenoids by A.
convolutus. |
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ISSN: | 2602-473X 2602-473X |
DOI: | 10.26650/ASE2020785091 |