Effect of different solvents and solvent to Euglena sanguinea biomass ratios on total lipid productivity

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Nabam Hina Papu ◽  
Moiching Sajit Ahamed ◽  
Awinash Kumar ◽  
Pradip Lingfa
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Néstor David Giraldo ◽  
Sandra Marcela Correa ◽  
Andrés Arbeláez ◽  
Felix L. Figueroa ◽  
Rigoberto Ríos-Estepa ◽  
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AbstractIn this study the metabolic responses of Botryococcus braunii were analyzed upon different inorganic carbon dosages and nutrient limitation conditions in terms of lipid and biomass productivity, as well as photosynthetic performance. The nutritional schemes evaluated included different levels of sodium bicarbonate and nitrogen and phosphorus starvation, which were contrasted against standard cultures fed with CO2. Bicarbonate was found to be an advantageous carbon source since high dosages caused a significant increase in biomass and lipid productivity, in addition to an enhanced photosynthetic quantum yield and neutral lipids abundance. This contrasts to the commonly used approach of microalgae nutrient limitation, which leads to high lipid accumulation at the expense of impaired cellular growth, causing a decline in overall lipid productivity. The lipidome analysis served to hypothesize about the influence of the nutritional context on B. braunii structural and storage lipid metabolism, besides the adaptive responses exhibited by cells that underwent nutrient stress.


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Chitirai Arutselvan ◽  
Ganeshan Narchonai ◽  
Arivalagan Pugazhendhi ◽  
Felix Lewis Oscar ◽  
Nooruddin Thajuddin

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Seyed Mojtaba Soleymani Robati ◽  
Mohsen Nosrati ◽  
Faezeh Ghanati ◽  
Abazar Hajnowrouzi ◽  
Dominique Grizeau ◽  
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Kanniah Rajasekaran ◽  
Greg Ford ◽  
Kandan Sethumadhavan ◽  
Carol Carter-Wientjes ◽  
John Bland ◽  
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Jung Kon Kim ◽  
Hyeon Seok Kim ◽  
Mathur Nadarajan Kathiravan ◽  
Hetong Yang ◽  
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