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Phycology ◽  
2022 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 76-85
Author(s):  
Ainoa Morillas-España ◽  
Silvia Villaró ◽  
Martina Ciardi ◽  
Gabriel Acién ◽  
Tomás Lafarga

The microalga S. almeriensis was produced in spring and summer using 80 m2 raceway reactors located inside a greenhouse in Almería, Spain. This microalga was selected because it is a fast-growing and robust strain with potential applications in the production of functional foods and feeds or as a high-value agricultural biostimulant. Overall, the biomass productivity obtained in summer was 24.9 ± 0.9 g·m−2·day−1. This value was higher than that obtained in spring, with an average value of 21.4 ± 1.3 g·m−2·day−1 (p < 0.05). The Fv/Fm value of the cultures at the stationary phase was comparable and around 0.6, which is the optimum of this strain. No major differences in the macromolecular composition of the biomass were observed between seasons, with an average protein, lipid, ash, and carbohydrate content of 37.9, 4.6, 10.8, and 46.7%, respectively. The data reported herein were used to validate a previously described model. The differences between the experimental and the predicted biomass productivities were below 5% in spring and 8% in summer, although a larger dataset is needed to validate the model. Overall, results supported the robustness of the selected strain and its utilisation in different industrial sectors.


2022 ◽  
Vol 61 ◽  
pp. 102580
Author(s):  
Martina Ciardi ◽  
Cintia Gómez-Serrano ◽  
María del Mar Morales-Amaral ◽  
Gabriel Acién ◽  
Tomas Lafarga ◽  
...  

Processes ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (11) ◽  
pp. 2006
Author(s):  
Sara Turiel ◽  
Jose Antonio Garrido-Cardenas ◽  
Cintia Gómez-Serrano ◽  
Francisco Gabriel Acién ◽  
Lorenzo Carretero-Paulet ◽  
...  

The microalga Tetradesmus almeriensis, previously known as Scenedesmus almeriensis, has been isolated and cultivated as a highly productive, fast-growing strain known as a natural source of different products of commercial interest, including bioactive compounds such as lutein. This strain produces up to 40 g·m−2·day−1 of lutein under optimal conditions and is highly recommendable for outdoor production in temperate and warm climates, showing maximal performance at temperatures up to 35 °C with no photo-inhibition taking place with irradiances greater than 1000 μE·m−2·s−1. Morphological and molecular data allow its assignment to the Chlorophycean genus Tetradesmus. The new species can be distinguished from similar Tetradesmus taxa due to its unique combination of features that are seen under light microscopy. We present herein a robust and comprehensive phylogenetic analysis of T. almeriensis, together with several additional Scenedesmaceae species, using a combination of maximum likelihood and Bayesian approaches. Our results confirm T. almeriensis as a distinct species consistently clustering with other Scenedesmaceae.


2021 ◽  
Vol 43 ◽  
pp. 102226
Author(s):  
Johanna Zambrano ◽  
Pedro Antonio García-Encina ◽  
Félix Hernández ◽  
Ana M. Botero-Coy ◽  
Juan J. Jiménez ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
Ana Sánchez-Zurano ◽  
Tomás Lafarga ◽  
María del Mar Morales-Amaral ◽  
Cintia Gómez-Serrano ◽  
José María Fernández-Sevilla ◽  
...  

2021 ◽  
pp. 119-125
Author(s):  
Pablo Otárlora Berenguel ◽  
José Luis Guzmán ◽  
Francisco Gabriel Acién Fernández ◽  
Manuel Berenguel

En este trabajo se aborda el problema de caracterización de muestras de microalgas mediante modelos de redes neuronales artificiales. Se presenta una interfaz gráfica combinada con los modelos que permite predecir la composición de las especies Chlorella vulgaris y Scenedesmus almeriensis a partir de datos relativos a la muestra, como pueden ser imágenes de las células o propiedades descriptivas de estas. Los resultados del trabajo proporcionan una herramienta completa para abordar el problema sin necesidad de conocimientos del lenguaje de programación, de forma rápida, sencilla e intuitiva.


2021 ◽  
Vol 14 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
I. Papachristou ◽  
S. Akaberi ◽  
A. Silve ◽  
E. Navarro-López ◽  
R. Wüstner ◽  
...  

Abstract Background Microalgae have attracted considerable interest due to their ability to produce a wide range of valuable compounds. Pulsed Electric Fields (PEF) has been demonstrated to effectively disrupt the microalgae cells and facilitate intracellular extraction. To increase the commercial viability of microalgae, the entire biomass should be exploited with different products extracted and valorized according to the biorefinery scheme. However, demonstrations of multiple component extraction in series are very limited in literature. This study aimed to develop an effective lipid extraction protocol from wet Scenedesmus almeriensis after PEF-treatment with 1.5 MJ·kgDW−1. A cascade process, i.e., the valorization of several products in row, was tested with firstly the collection of the released carbohydrates in the water fraction, then protein enzymatic hydrolysis and finally lipid extraction. Biomass processed with high pressure homogenization (HPH) on parallel, served as benchmark. Results Lipid extraction with ethanol:hexane (1:0.41 vol/vol) offered the highest yields from the different protocols tested. PEF-treatment promoted extraction with almost 70% of total lipids extracted against 43% from untreated biomass. An incubation step after PEF-treatment, further improved the yields, up to 83% of total lipids. Increasing the solvent volume by factor 2 offered no improvement. In comparison, extraction with two other systems utilizing only ethanol at room temperature or elevated at 60 °C were ineffective with less than 30% of total lipids extracted. Regarding cascade extraction, carbohydrate release after PEF was detected albeit in low concentrations. PEF-treated samples displayed slightly better kinetics during the enzymatic protein hydrolysis compared to untreated or HPH-treated biomass. The yields from a subsequent lipid extraction were not affected after PEF but were significantly increased for untreated samples (66% of total lipids), while HPH displayed the lowest yields (~ 49% of total lipids). Conclusions PEF-treatment successfully promoted lipid extraction from S. almeriensis but only in combination with a polar:neutral co-solvent (ethanol:hexane). After enzymatic protein hydrolysis in cascade processing; however, untreated biomass displayed equal lipid yields due to the disruptive effect of the proteolytic enzymes. Therefore, the positive impact of PEF in this scheme is limited on the improved reaction kinetics exhibited during the enzymatic hydrolysis step.


2020 ◽  
Vol 51 ◽  
pp. 102069
Author(s):  
Ainoa Morillas-España ◽  
Tomas Lafarga ◽  
Cintia Gómez-Serrano ◽  
Francisco Gabriel Acién-Fernández ◽  
Cynthia Victoria González-López

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