T. Obliquus Cultivation Under Heterotrophic Conditions: Determination of Growth Parameters

Microalgae are a promising feedstock for the future of the industrial chemistry. Among microalgae, Tetradesmus obliquus (generally known as Scenedesmus obliquus) is one of the most studied species due to its robustness and its good performances for production of lipids, proteins and carbohydrates. H...

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Main Authors: Fabrizio Di Caprio, Pietro Altimari, Gaetano Iaquaniello, Luigi Toro, Francesca Pagnanelli
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AIDIC Servizi S.r.l. 2019-05-01
Series:Chemical Engineering Transactions
Online Access:https://www.cetjournal.it/index.php/cet/article/view/9788
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spelling doaj-0b913d130285476483f3ed12df51a19d2021-02-16T21:07:31ZengAIDIC Servizi S.r.l.Chemical Engineering Transactions2283-92162019-05-017410.3303/CET1974023T. Obliquus Cultivation Under Heterotrophic Conditions: Determination of Growth ParametersFabrizio Di CaprioPietro AltimariGaetano IaquanielloLuigi ToroFrancesca PagnanelliMicroalgae are a promising feedstock for the future of the industrial chemistry. Among microalgae, Tetradesmus obliquus (generally known as Scenedesmus obliquus) is one of the most studied species due to its robustness and its good performances for production of lipids, proteins and carbohydrates. However, the high production costs still limit large part of the possible applications. The exploitation of the heterotrophic metabolism for microalgae cultivation may potentially improve the biomass production sustainability, especially if organic substrates are obtained from wastewaters. However, this latter strategy has technical limits given by the issue of contamination by bacteria, which have growth rates ~ 10 folds higher than microalgae. The estimation of the microalgae growth parameters could allow optimization of the feeding strategy by which wastewaters are supplied to microalgae culture, and consequently, bacteria contamination minimization. In this work, an axenic culture of T. obliquus was isolated by a sonication pre-treatment followed by an incubation in solid media containing ampicillin (0.1 mg mL-1), penicillin (67 U mL-1) and streptomycin (0.07 mg mL-1). The axenic strain was then cultivated in heterotrophic condition under N-replete and N-starvation. Experimental data of biomass production and nitrogen consumption were well predicted by the Droop model. By means of the model fitting with experimental data, the optimal values for maximum theoretical growth rate ( µ ), maximum nitrogen quota (qmax), minimum nitrogen quota (qmin) and maximum nitrogen uptake rate (?max) were estimated. By estimating, in the future, the growth parameters also for other substrates and for contaminant microorganisms, a more effective wastewater supply strategy can be developed.https://www.cetjournal.it/index.php/cet/article/view/9788
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author Fabrizio Di Caprio
Pietro Altimari
Gaetano Iaquaniello
Luigi Toro
Francesca Pagnanelli
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Pietro Altimari
Gaetano Iaquaniello
Luigi Toro
Francesca Pagnanelli
T. Obliquus Cultivation Under Heterotrophic Conditions: Determination of Growth Parameters
Chemical Engineering Transactions
author_facet Fabrizio Di Caprio
Pietro Altimari
Gaetano Iaquaniello
Luigi Toro
Francesca Pagnanelli
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title T. Obliquus Cultivation Under Heterotrophic Conditions: Determination of Growth Parameters
title_short T. Obliquus Cultivation Under Heterotrophic Conditions: Determination of Growth Parameters
title_full T. Obliquus Cultivation Under Heterotrophic Conditions: Determination of Growth Parameters
title_fullStr T. Obliquus Cultivation Under Heterotrophic Conditions: Determination of Growth Parameters
title_full_unstemmed T. Obliquus Cultivation Under Heterotrophic Conditions: Determination of Growth Parameters
title_sort t. obliquus cultivation under heterotrophic conditions: determination of growth parameters
publisher AIDIC Servizi S.r.l.
series Chemical Engineering Transactions
issn 2283-9216
publishDate 2019-05-01
description Microalgae are a promising feedstock for the future of the industrial chemistry. Among microalgae, Tetradesmus obliquus (generally known as Scenedesmus obliquus) is one of the most studied species due to its robustness and its good performances for production of lipids, proteins and carbohydrates. However, the high production costs still limit large part of the possible applications. The exploitation of the heterotrophic metabolism for microalgae cultivation may potentially improve the biomass production sustainability, especially if organic substrates are obtained from wastewaters. However, this latter strategy has technical limits given by the issue of contamination by bacteria, which have growth rates ~ 10 folds higher than microalgae. The estimation of the microalgae growth parameters could allow optimization of the feeding strategy by which wastewaters are supplied to microalgae culture, and consequently, bacteria contamination minimization. In this work, an axenic culture of T. obliquus was isolated by a sonication pre-treatment followed by an incubation in solid media containing ampicillin (0.1 mg mL-1), penicillin (67 U mL-1) and streptomycin (0.07 mg mL-1). The axenic strain was then cultivated in heterotrophic condition under N-replete and N-starvation. Experimental data of biomass production and nitrogen consumption were well predicted by the Droop model. By means of the model fitting with experimental data, the optimal values for maximum theoretical growth rate ( µ ), maximum nitrogen quota (qmax), minimum nitrogen quota (qmin) and maximum nitrogen uptake rate (?max) were estimated. By estimating, in the future, the growth parameters also for other substrates and for contaminant microorganisms, a more effective wastewater supply strategy can be developed.
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