Phenotypic Plasticity, Growth, Biochemical Composition, Total Phenolic Content, and AntioxidanActivity of Microalga Desmodesmus multivariabilis Under Different Nitrogen and Phosphorus Concentrations

The use of microalgae in biotechnological studies is increasing day by day because of their ability to produce and store secondary metabolites under extreme conditions. When the culture conditions such as light, nutrients, pH, and temperature are modified, the synthesis and storage amount of these s...

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Published inChemical and biochemical engineering quarterly Vol. 37; no. 4; pp. 273 - 288
Main Authors Akgül, Füsun, Kösel, Samet
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Croatian Society of Chemical Engineers 18.01.2024
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Summary:The use of microalgae in biotechnological studies is increasing day by day because of their ability to produce and store secondary metabolites under extreme conditions. When the culture conditions such as light, nutrients, pH, and temperature are modified, the synthesis and storage amount of these secondary metabolites change. In this study, the effects of different nitrogen and phosphorus concentrations on the morphological changes, growth, biochemical composition, total phenolic content, and antioxidant activity of Desmodesmus multivariabilis were investigated. The study results show that changing of the nitrogen and phosphorus concentration in the microalgae culture medium is an effective strategy for changing growth, biochemical composition, total phenolic content, and antioxidant activity parameters of microalgae. All culture conditions should be detected, depending on the substance desired to be obtained from microalga and its biotechnological application. Therefore, this study is substantial as it is the first study on this concept with D. multivariabilis, and for obtaining economically important bioactive compounds of this species, this paper will play a key role.
ISSN:0352-9568
0352-9568
1846-5153
DOI:10.15255/CABEQ.2023.2199