Effects of sodium bicarbonate supplementation on lipid accumulation of Chlorella sp. cultivated in artificial medium
Microalgae are promising sources for biofuels, food products, and secondary metabolites for pharmaceutical purposes. Chlorella sp. is one of the microalgae strains known to have relatively high lipid and protein, carbohydrates, and a wide range of secondary metabolites. However, high operation costs...
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Zusammenfassung: | Microalgae are promising sources for biofuels, food products, and secondary metabolites for pharmaceutical purposes. Chlorella sp. is one of the microalgae strains known to have relatively high lipid and protein, carbohydrates, and a wide range of secondary metabolites. However, high operation costs and relatively low biomass production are challenges in the mass cultivation of this microalgae. In this study, the effect of sodium bicarbonate on Chlorella sp.’s growth, including biomass, lipid and carbohydrate content, and fatty acid compositions, was studied under the combination of urea and Walne nutrient as the cultivation medium. In the batch cultivation method, sodium bicarbonate in the concentration of 1.0, 2.5, and 5.0 g/L was supplemented to the culture with continuous illumination and constant aeration. The control sample was treated using the same medium without sodium bicarbonate supplementation. As a result, the addition of sodium bicarbonate for all concentrations significantly affected the growth profile of Chlorella sp., shown by its cell and biomass productivity compared to the control culture without sodium bicarbonate (p |
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ISSN: | 0094-243X 1551-7616 |
DOI: | 10.1063/5.0200243 |