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. 2009 Jul;32(13):2327-35.
doi: 10.1002/jssc.200900154.

Carotenoid production from Chlorococcum littorale in photoautotrophic cultures with downstream supercritical fluid processing

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Carotenoid production from Chlorococcum littorale in photoautotrophic cultures with downstream supercritical fluid processing

Masaki Ota et al. J Sep Sci. 2009 Jul.

Abstract

Carotenoid production from highly CO(2 )tolerant microalga Chlorococcum littorale in photoautotrophic cultures with downstream supercritical fluid processing was studied. Increasing temperature, increasing light intensity and decreasing CO(2) and O(2) gas concentrations enhanced growth rate under nitrate-rich conditions. Carotenoid content was insensitive to nitrate concentration, temperature and gas composition, but was greatly promoted by light intensity. Growth rate and carotenoid content had an optimum light intensity of ca. 120 micromol-photon * m(-2)s(-1). Separation of two sample cultures was studied by applying supercritical fluid extraction with CO(2 )and 10 mol% ethanol co-solvent. Extraction yield of carotenoids was 90% with 10 mol% ethanol at 333 K and 30 MPa. Selectivity of a sample with less lipid content (12.9 wt%) was five-fold higher than that with higher lipid content (29.4 w%).

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