Effects of nutritional conditions on lipid production by cyanobacteria

ABSTRACT The present study evaluated the effects of the culturing media and the levels of nitrogen and phosphorus on the growth, biomass productivity and lipid production of four species of Microcystis (M. novacekii, M. aeruginosa, M panniformis and M. protocystis). The lipid extract was obtained by...

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Main Authors: RAQUEL S. CORDEIRO, IZABELA C.D. VAZ, SÉRGIA M.S. MAGALHÃES, FRANCISCO A.R. BARBOSA
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Language:English
Published: Academia Brasileira de Ciências
Series:Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências
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Online Access:http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0001-37652017005014103&lng=en&tlng=en
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spelling doaj-257e9649c6344574b2e18b0e58572ea12020-11-24T21:48:28ZengAcademia Brasileira de CiênciasAnais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências1678-2690010.1590/0001-3765201720150707S0001-37652017005014103Effects of nutritional conditions on lipid production by cyanobacteriaRAQUEL S. CORDEIROIZABELA C.D. VAZSÉRGIA M.S. MAGALHÃESFRANCISCO A.R. BARBOSAABSTRACT The present study evaluated the effects of the culturing media and the levels of nitrogen and phosphorus on the growth, biomass productivity and lipid production of four species of Microcystis (M. novacekii, M. aeruginosa, M panniformis and M. protocystis). The lipid extract was obtained by refluxing with dichloromethane (Soxhlet). The biomass and biomass productivity yields were maximized with ASM-1 medium treatment enriched with nitrogen and/or phosphorus (0.25-0.65 g/L and 25-50.7 mg/L d-1, respectively). The lipid extract yields from M. panniformis and M. novacekii were inversely correlated with the concentration of nitrogen and directly correlated with the concentration of phosphorus (35.8 % and 31.7 %). The lipid extract yield from M. aeruginosa was inversely correlated with the nutrient concentration (23.3 %). M. protocystis exhibited a higher lipid content in the control medium (41.5 %) than in the nitrogen-enriched media. The recorded results show that a nutrient-poor culture medium favours cell growth and stimulates lipid accumulation, which directly affects the cost of cultivation by reducing nutrient consumption. All studied species may serve as biomass sources for biodiesel production, although M. protocystis exhibited the highest lipid production. Further studies are necessary to determine the composition of the recorded lipid extract.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0001-37652017005014103&lng=en&tlng=enBiodieselculture medialipid extractionMicrocystisNitrogen and phosphorus deprivation and Stress.
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author RAQUEL S. CORDEIRO
IZABELA C.D. VAZ
SÉRGIA M.S. MAGALHÃES
FRANCISCO A.R. BARBOSA
spellingShingle RAQUEL S. CORDEIRO
IZABELA C.D. VAZ
SÉRGIA M.S. MAGALHÃES
FRANCISCO A.R. BARBOSA
Effects of nutritional conditions on lipid production by cyanobacteria
Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências
Biodiesel
culture media
lipid extraction
Microcystis
Nitrogen and phosphorus deprivation and Stress.
author_facet RAQUEL S. CORDEIRO
IZABELA C.D. VAZ
SÉRGIA M.S. MAGALHÃES
FRANCISCO A.R. BARBOSA
author_sort RAQUEL S. CORDEIRO
title Effects of nutritional conditions on lipid production by cyanobacteria
title_short Effects of nutritional conditions on lipid production by cyanobacteria
title_full Effects of nutritional conditions on lipid production by cyanobacteria
title_fullStr Effects of nutritional conditions on lipid production by cyanobacteria
title_full_unstemmed Effects of nutritional conditions on lipid production by cyanobacteria
title_sort effects of nutritional conditions on lipid production by cyanobacteria
publisher Academia Brasileira de Ciências
series Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências
issn 1678-2690
description ABSTRACT The present study evaluated the effects of the culturing media and the levels of nitrogen and phosphorus on the growth, biomass productivity and lipid production of four species of Microcystis (M. novacekii, M. aeruginosa, M panniformis and M. protocystis). The lipid extract was obtained by refluxing with dichloromethane (Soxhlet). The biomass and biomass productivity yields were maximized with ASM-1 medium treatment enriched with nitrogen and/or phosphorus (0.25-0.65 g/L and 25-50.7 mg/L d-1, respectively). The lipid extract yields from M. panniformis and M. novacekii were inversely correlated with the concentration of nitrogen and directly correlated with the concentration of phosphorus (35.8 % and 31.7 %). The lipid extract yield from M. aeruginosa was inversely correlated with the nutrient concentration (23.3 %). M. protocystis exhibited a higher lipid content in the control medium (41.5 %) than in the nitrogen-enriched media. The recorded results show that a nutrient-poor culture medium favours cell growth and stimulates lipid accumulation, which directly affects the cost of cultivation by reducing nutrient consumption. All studied species may serve as biomass sources for biodiesel production, although M. protocystis exhibited the highest lipid production. Further studies are necessary to determine the composition of the recorded lipid extract.
topic Biodiesel
culture media
lipid extraction
Microcystis
Nitrogen and phosphorus deprivation and Stress.
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