Titolo | Microalgae cultivation for lipids and carbohydrates production |
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Tipo di pubblicazione | Articolo su Rivista peer-reviewed |
Anno di Pubblicazione | 2017 |
Autori | Visca, Andrea, Di Caprio Fabrizio, Spinelli Roberta, Altimari Pietro, Cicci Agnese, Iaquaniello Gaetano, Toro Luigi, and Pagnanelli Francesca |
Rivista | Chemical engineering transactions |
Volume | 57 |
Paginazione | 127–132 |
ISSN | 22839216 |
Parole chiave | Algae, Bioethanol, Biomass, Biopolymers, Carbohydrates, Ecology, Extraction, Heterotrophic conditions, Heterotrophic growth, Hydrolysis, Increased productivity, Lipids, metabolism, Microalgae cultivation, Microorganisms, NaOH concentration, Organic solvents, Photoautotrophic growth, physiology, Protein hydrolysis, Proteins, Residual biomass |
Abstract | Microalgae are photoautotrophic microorganisms that can produce energy both by using sunlight, water and CO2 (phototrophic metabolism) and by using organic sources such as glucose (heterotrophic metabolism). Heterotrophic growth is a key factor in microalgae research, due to its increased productivity and the lower capital and operative costs compared to photoautotrophic growth in photobioreactors. Carbohydrate production from microalgae is usually investigated for the production of biofuels (e.g. bioethanol) by successive fermentation, but also other applications can be envisaged in biopolymers. In this work an increment in carbohydrate purity after lipid extraction was found. Protein hydrolysis for different microalgae strains (Scenedesmus sp. and Chlorella sp.) was investigated. Microalgae were cultivated under photoautotrophic or heterotrophic conditions, collecting biomass at the end of the growth. Biomass samples were dried or freeze dried and used for carbohydrate and lipid extraction tests. Lipid extraction was achieved using different organic solvents (methanol-chloroform and hexane-2propanol). Basic protein hydrolysis has been carried out testing different temperatures and NaOH concentrations values. Lipids were spectrophotometrically quantified, while residual biomass was saccharificated and the total amount of sugars was measured. Significant differences about the purity of extracted carbohydrates were found comparing dried with freeze dried biomass. However, not a very promising purification of carbohydrates was achieved after protein hydrolysis, asking for further analysis. © Copyright 2017, AIDIC Servizi S.r.l. |
Note | cited By 30 |
URL | https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85021686468&doi=10.3303%2fCET1757022&partnerID=40&md5=d37a9da6d31ee684866bcce992e99dbf |
DOI | 10.3303/CET1757022 |
Citation Key | visca2017microalgae |