Rapid method for lipid determination in Chlorella sp. based on Nile Red fluorescence

Microalgae are considered excellent organisms for biofuel source for abundant neutral lipids. However, the traditional gravimetric method has the problems of long measuring time and dangerous reagent. Therefore, a rapid and safer quantification method Nile red method was applied in Chlorella sp. L16...

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Published inBioresource technology reports Vol. 18; p. 101077
Main Authors Zheng, Xuechao, Yin, Lei, Qiang, Siqi, Li, Shuhong, Chen, Ye
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier Ltd 01.06.2022
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Summary:Microalgae are considered excellent organisms for biofuel source for abundant neutral lipids. However, the traditional gravimetric method has the problems of long measuring time and dangerous reagent. Therefore, a rapid and safer quantification method Nile red method was applied in Chlorella sp. L166. This study exams the influenced factors for Nile red method: emission wavelength, excitation wavelength, voltage, slit, Nile red concentration and staining time were 534 nm, 576 nm, 700 V, 5.0 nm, 4.0 μg/mL and 10 min, respectively. The fluorescence intensity of different concentration algal solution (OD680 = 0.2–1.2) showed a good correlation. Compared with the gravimetric method, there was no significant difference between these two methods. Fluorescence intensity stained with Nile red got reproducible results. The method could determine the lipid concentration in a short-time (measurement time was reduced by 13 times) and its safer, it might be a promising alternative for rapid lipid measurement in Chlorella sp. [Display omitted] •NR was applied for rapid lipid quantitative with a higher fluorescence value.•The influenced factors of NR staining conditions were determined.•The method reduced the lipid content by 13 times compared with gravimetric methods.
ISSN:2589-014X
2589-014X
DOI:10.1016/j.biteb.2022.101077