Variation of photoautotrophic fatty acid production from a highly CO 2 tolerant alga, C hlorococcum littorale , with inorganic carbon over narrow ranges of p H
Photoautotrophic fatty acid production of a highly CO 2 ‐tolerant green alga Chlorococcum littorale in the presence of inorganic carbon at 295 K and light intensity of 170 µmol‐photon m −2 s −1 was investigated. CO 2 concentration in the bubbling gas was adjusted by mixing pure gas components of CO...
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Published in | Biotechnology progress Vol. 31; no. 4; pp. 1053 - 1057 |
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Main Authors | , , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
Published |
01.07.2015
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Summary: | Photoautotrophic fatty acid production of a highly CO
2
‐tolerant green alga
Chlorococcum littorale
in the presence of inorganic carbon at 295 K and light intensity of 170 µmol‐photon m
−2
s
−1
was investigated. CO
2
concentration in the bubbling gas was adjusted by mixing pure gas components of CO
2
and N
2
to avoid photorespiration and β‐oxidation of fatty acids under O
2
surrounding conditions. Maximum content of total fatty acid showed pH‐dependence after nitrate depletion of the culture media and increased with the corresponding inorganic carbon ratio. Namely, [HCO
3
−
]/([CO
2
]+
n
[
]) ratio in the culture media was found to be a controlling factor for photoautotrophic fatty acid production after the nitrate limitation. At a CO
2
concentration of 5% (vol/vol) and a pH of 6.7, the fatty acid content was 47.8 wt % (dry basis) at its maximum that is comparable with land plant seed oils. © 2015 American Institute of Chemical Engineers
Biotechnol. Prog
., 31:1053–1057, 2015 |
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ISSN: | 8756-7938 1520-6033 |
DOI: | 10.1002/btpr.2099 |