Effect of nitrogen-starvation, light intensity and iron on triacylglyceride/carbohydrate production and fatty acid profile of Neochloris oleoabundans HK-129 by a two-stage process
[Display omitted] •A two-staged culture process was used for enhancing TAG/carbohydrate production.•N-starvation and illumination significantly affect TAG/carbohydrate accumulation.•Iron had no marked influence in TAG/carbohydrate accumulation under N-starvation.•The two-stage strategy could obvious...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Bioresource technology 2014-03, Vol.155, p.204-212 |
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•A two-staged culture process was used for enhancing TAG/carbohydrate production.•N-starvation and illumination significantly affect TAG/carbohydrate accumulation.•Iron had no marked influence in TAG/carbohydrate accumulation under N-starvation.•The two-stage strategy could obviously enhance lipid/carbohydrate productivity.
Triacylglyceride (TAG) and carbohydrate are potential feedstock for biofuels production. In this study, a two-stage process was applied for enhancing TAG/carbohydrate production in the selected microalgae – Neochloris oleoabundans HK-129. In stage I, effects of nitrogen, light intensity and iron on cell growth were investigated, and the highest biomass productivity of 292.83±5.83mg/L/d was achieved. In stage II, different nitrogen-starvation periods, light intensities and iron concentrations were employed to trigger accumulation of TAG and carbohydrate. The culture under 2-day N-starvation, 200μmol/m2/s light intensity and 0.037mM Fe3+ concentration produced the maximum TAG and carbohydrate productivity of 51.58mg/L/d and 90.70mg/L/d, respectively. Nitrogen starvation period and light intensity had marked effects on TAG/carbohydrate accumulation and fatty acids profile, compared to iron concentration. The microalgal lipid was mainly composed of C16/C18 fatty acids (90.02%), saturated fatty acids (29.82%), and monounsaturated fatty acids (32.67%), which is suitable for biodiesel synthesis. |
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ISSN: | 0960-8524 1873-2976 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.biortech.2013.12.109 |