Biosynthesis of microalgal lipids, proteins, lutein, and carbohydrates using fish farming wastewater and forest biomass under photoautotrophic and heterotrophic cultivation
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2022.127494
Biosynthesis of microalgal lipids, proteins, lutein, and carbohydrates using fish farming wastewater and forest biomass under photoautotrophic and heterotrophic cultivation
Abstract
Biorefineries enable the circular, sustainable, and economic use of waste resources if value-added products can be recovered from all the generated fractions at a large-scale. In the present studies the comparison and assessment for the production of value-added compounds (e.g., proteins, lutein, and lipids) by the microalga Chlorella sorokiniana grown under photoautotrophic or heterotrophic conditions was performed. Photoautotrophic cultivation generated little biomass and lipids, but abundant proteins (416.66 mg/gCDW) and lutein (6.40 mg/gCDW). Heterotrophic conditions using spruce hydrolysate as a carbon source favored biomass (8.71 g/L at C/N 20 and 8.28 g/L at C/N 60) and lipid synthesis (2.79 g/L at C/N 20 and 3.61 g/L at C/N 60) after 72 h of cultivation. Therefore, heterotrophic cultivation of microalgae using spruce hydrolysate instead of glucose offers a suitable biorefinery concept at large-scale for biodiesel-grade lipids production, whereas photoautotrophic bioreactors are recommended for sustainable protein and lutein biosynthesis.
Keywords: Chlorella sorokiniana; Fatty acid methyl esters (FAME); Heterotrophic cultivation; Lipids; Lutein; Microalgae; Photoautotrophic cultivation; Protein.
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