Modification of growth medium of mixed-culture species of microalgae isolated from southern java coastal region

Globally, there is growing interest in microalgae as production organisms. Microalgae contain lipids (oil), proteins and carbohydrates (sugars), and, especially marine algae have been used as food and feed for centuries. Recently, production cost reduction related to the supply of growth nutrients i...

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Main Authors: Sudibyo Hanifrahmawan, Purwanti Yuni, Pradana Yano Surya, Samudra Thoriq Teja, Budiman Arief, Suyono Eko Agus
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2018-01-01
Series:MATEC Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201815401001
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spelling doaj-20f7ae9b3cb24dafa21b543a2547de332021-02-02T02:00:45ZengEDP SciencesMATEC Web of Conferences2261-236X2018-01-011540100110.1051/matecconf/201815401001matecconf_icet4sd2018_01001Modification of growth medium of mixed-culture species of microalgae isolated from southern java coastal regionSudibyo HanifrahmawanPurwanti YuniPradana Yano SuryaSamudra Thoriq TejaBudiman AriefSuyono Eko AgusGlobally, there is growing interest in microalgae as production organisms. Microalgae contain lipids (oil), proteins and carbohydrates (sugars), and, especially marine algae have been used as food and feed for centuries. Recently, production cost reduction related to the supply of growth nutrients is necessary to make it profitable. Therefore, utilization of molasses, a byproduct of sugar production, as the natural carbon, macronutrients, and micronutrients sources can be helpful. The analysis showed that the content of sucrose, glucose, fructose, potassium, zinc, and magnesium was 68.4% w/w, 18.5% w/w, and 13.1% w/w, 5.5% w/w, 3.91 ppm, and 1,370 ppm respectively. This work aimed to determine the effect of molasses addition to the physio-chemical properties of multi-culture species of microalgae isolated from southern Java coastal region in Indonesia grown under mixotrophic culture. The cultivation in this work used medium which was self-formulated by the authors consisting of NaNO3 (5 mL/L), H3BO3 (1 mL/L), EDTA (1 mL/L), N2H2PO4 (5 mL/L), FeSO4 (1 mL/L), MgSO4 (1 mL/L), NaCl (1 mL/L), micronutrients (1 mL/L), vitamin B1 (1 mL/L), and vitamin B12 (1 mL/L) in 500 mL of water. The medium will be treated to have molasses concentration of 0.05% v/v, 0.15% v/v, 0.25% v/v, 0.35% v/v, and 0.45% v/v.https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201815401001
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author Sudibyo Hanifrahmawan
Purwanti Yuni
Pradana Yano Surya
Samudra Thoriq Teja
Budiman Arief
Suyono Eko Agus
spellingShingle Sudibyo Hanifrahmawan
Purwanti Yuni
Pradana Yano Surya
Samudra Thoriq Teja
Budiman Arief
Suyono Eko Agus
Modification of growth medium of mixed-culture species of microalgae isolated from southern java coastal region
MATEC Web of Conferences
author_facet Sudibyo Hanifrahmawan
Purwanti Yuni
Pradana Yano Surya
Samudra Thoriq Teja
Budiman Arief
Suyono Eko Agus
author_sort Sudibyo Hanifrahmawan
title Modification of growth medium of mixed-culture species of microalgae isolated from southern java coastal region
title_short Modification of growth medium of mixed-culture species of microalgae isolated from southern java coastal region
title_full Modification of growth medium of mixed-culture species of microalgae isolated from southern java coastal region
title_fullStr Modification of growth medium of mixed-culture species of microalgae isolated from southern java coastal region
title_full_unstemmed Modification of growth medium of mixed-culture species of microalgae isolated from southern java coastal region
title_sort modification of growth medium of mixed-culture species of microalgae isolated from southern java coastal region
publisher EDP Sciences
series MATEC Web of Conferences
issn 2261-236X
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Globally, there is growing interest in microalgae as production organisms. Microalgae contain lipids (oil), proteins and carbohydrates (sugars), and, especially marine algae have been used as food and feed for centuries. Recently, production cost reduction related to the supply of growth nutrients is necessary to make it profitable. Therefore, utilization of molasses, a byproduct of sugar production, as the natural carbon, macronutrients, and micronutrients sources can be helpful. The analysis showed that the content of sucrose, glucose, fructose, potassium, zinc, and magnesium was 68.4% w/w, 18.5% w/w, and 13.1% w/w, 5.5% w/w, 3.91 ppm, and 1,370 ppm respectively. This work aimed to determine the effect of molasses addition to the physio-chemical properties of multi-culture species of microalgae isolated from southern Java coastal region in Indonesia grown under mixotrophic culture. The cultivation in this work used medium which was self-formulated by the authors consisting of NaNO3 (5 mL/L), H3BO3 (1 mL/L), EDTA (1 mL/L), N2H2PO4 (5 mL/L), FeSO4 (1 mL/L), MgSO4 (1 mL/L), NaCl (1 mL/L), micronutrients (1 mL/L), vitamin B1 (1 mL/L), and vitamin B12 (1 mL/L) in 500 mL of water. The medium will be treated to have molasses concentration of 0.05% v/v, 0.15% v/v, 0.25% v/v, 0.35% v/v, and 0.45% v/v.
url https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201815401001
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