The Green Microalga Chlorella saccharophila as a Suitable Source of Oil for Biodiesel Production

2011 ◽  
Vol 63 (2) ◽  
pp. 151-157 ◽  
Author(s):  
Virginia A. Herrera-Valencia ◽  
Patricia Y. Contreras-Pool ◽  
Silvia J. López-Adrián ◽  
Santy Peraza-Echeverría ◽  
Luis F. Barahona-Pérez
2021 ◽  
Vol 13 ◽  
pp. 100636
Author(s):  
Jalsen Iván Teco-Bravo ◽  
Luis Felipe Barahona-Pérez ◽  
Santy Peraza-Echeverria ◽  
Fray Martín Baas-Espínola ◽  
Carlos Francisco Reyes-Sosa ◽  
...  

Marine Drugs ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 17 (8) ◽  
pp. 484 ◽  
Author(s):  
Thanapa Atikij ◽  
Yolani Syaputri ◽  
Hitoshi Iwahashi ◽  
Thanit Praneenararat ◽  
Sophon Sirisattha ◽  
...  

Microalgal lipids are a source of valuable nutritional ingredients in biotechnological industries, and are precursors to biodiesel production. Here, the effects of salt-induced stresses, including NaCl, KCl, and LiCl stresses, on the production of lipid in green microalga Chlamydomonas reinhardtii (137c) were investigated. NaCl stress dramatically increased saturated fatty acids (SFAs), which accounted for 70.2% of the fatty acid methyl ester (FAMEs) under stress. In contrary, KCl stress led to a slight increase in SFAs (47.05%) with the remaining being polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) (45.77%). RT-PCR analysis revealed that the genes involved in FA biosynthesis, such as PDH2, ACCase, MAT and KAS2, were up-regulated by NaCl-induced stress. Conversely, the genes responsible for the Kennedy pathway were suppressed. The alteration of FA homeostasis was further assessed by overexpressing MAT, the enzyme responsible for the production of malonyl-ACP, a key building block for FA biosynthesis, in the cyanobacterium Synechococcus elongatus PCC 7942. Intracellular FA composition was affected, with a predominant synthesis of SFAs in transformed cells. Owing to the diversity and relative abundance of SFAs, monounsaturated fatty acid (MUFAs) and PUFAs enable the feasibility of using microorganisms as a source of microalgal lipids or valuable nutritional ingredients; salt-induced stress and expression of MAT are useful in providing precursors for enhanced lipid production.


2012 ◽  
Vol 78 (16) ◽  
pp. 5929-5934 ◽  
Author(s):  
Shovon Mandal ◽  
Nirupama Mallick

ABSTRACTBiodiesel production was examined withScenedesmus obliquusin a recirculatory aquaculture system with fish pond discharge and poultry litter to couple with waste treatment. Lipid productivity of 14,400 liter ha−1year−1was projected with 11 cultivation cycles per year. The fuel properties of the biodiesel produced adhered to Indian and international standards.


2014 ◽  
Vol 65 (1) ◽  
pp. 155-162 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mohammed Battah ◽  
Yassin El-Ayoty ◽  
Abd El-Fatah Abomohra ◽  
Salah Abd El-Ghany ◽  
Ahmed Esmael

2019 ◽  
Vol 42 (10) ◽  
pp. 1561-1571
Author(s):  
Jalsen Iván Teco-Bravo ◽  
Luis Felipe Barahona-Pérez ◽  
Carlos Francisco Reyes-Sosa ◽  
Ángela Francisca Ku-González ◽  
Virginia Aurora Herrera-Valencia ◽  
...  

2020 ◽  
Vol 7 (4) ◽  
pp. 1235-1244
Author(s):  
Supakorn Potijun ◽  
Suparat Jaingam ◽  
Nuttha Sanevas ◽  
Srunya Vajrodaya ◽  
Anchalee Sirikhachornkit

Biodiesel and natural products derived from microalgae require a smaller land area and have higher production rates compared to plants and animals and has recently attracted considerable interest. However, biodiesel production from microalgal triacylglycerol is still far from commercial realization due to its high production cost. One way to overcome this obstacle is to improve the triacylglycerol accumulation and couple its production with other high-value compounds. Of particular interest is the sterol biosynthetic pathway with squalene as an intermediate due to its close relationship with triacylglycerol and carotenoid biosynthetic pathways. Besides, both squalene and carotenoids are isoprenoid lipids that have health benefits. Perturbation of one pathway has been suggested to affect other pathways. Three terbinafine-sensitive mutants of the green microalga Chlamydomonas reinhardtii were isolated using terbinafine, a drug that inhibits squalene epoxidase, leading to squalene accumulation. One of the mutants, tfs2, accumulated twice the amount of wild-type triacylglycerol. As well as squalene accumulation, the presence of terbinafine further increased the triacylglycerol content. The level of prenyl lipid carotenoid and chlorophyll was also more significant than that of the wild type. Growth and photosynthesis were not compromised in this mutant. This is the first study that has demonstrated a mutant screening method to improve the co-production of TAG and isoprenoid lipids in a green microalgae.


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