Kinetics and modeling of microalga Tetraselmis sp. FTC 209 growth with respect to its adaptation toward different trophic conditions

Biomass and lipid production of microalga, Tetraselmis sp. FTC 209, isolated from local coastal waters was evaluated for photoautotrophic, mixotrophic and heterotrophic metabolism. Four non-linear growth models (logistic, logistic with lag, modified Gompertz, Baranyi–Roberts) were assessed for predi...

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Main Authors: Mohamed, Mohd Shamzi, Joo, Shun Tan, Kadkhodaei, Saeid, Mohamad, Rosfarizan, Mokhtar, Mohd Noriznan, Ariff, Arbakariya
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Published: Elsevier BV 2014
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author Mohamed, Mohd Shamzi
Joo, Shun Tan
Kadkhodaei, Saeid
Mohamad, Rosfarizan
Mokhtar, Mohd Noriznan
Ariff, Arbakariya
author_facet Mohamed, Mohd Shamzi
Joo, Shun Tan
Kadkhodaei, Saeid
Mohamad, Rosfarizan
Mokhtar, Mohd Noriznan
Ariff, Arbakariya
author_sort Mohamed, Mohd Shamzi
collection UPM
description Biomass and lipid production of microalga, Tetraselmis sp. FTC 209, isolated from local coastal waters was evaluated for photoautotrophic, mixotrophic and heterotrophic metabolism. Four non-linear growth models (logistic, logistic with lag, modified Gompertz, Baranyi–Roberts) were assessed for prediction of culture performance. Using statistical criteria, the Baranyi–Roberts model was chosen to estimate the growth kinetics values. Walne's mariculture medium was redesigned based on the concept of elemental balance to support higher density photoautotrophic growth. Biomass capacity of at least 100% was fixed for all micronutrient components while a sequential increase of 10% was imposed on deficient macronutrients. Results indicate that the new medium (W-30) managed to achieve a maximum cell concentration (Xmax) of 1.505 g/L and maximum lipid content (Pmax) of 376 mg/L (∼25% of dry cell weight), representing 1.8 and 3.7-fold improvements, respectively, relative to Walne's basal. Light and dark cultivations with glucose supplementation revealed that Tetraselmis sp. FTC 209 favors mixotrophic over heterotrophic mode in terms of cell growth and lipid production. Compared with the baseline photoautotrophic W-30 medium, cultivation with addition of 30 g/L glucose produced the highest Xmax at 8.08 g dry cell weight/L. This effectively provides significant algal biomass and lipid productivity of 404 mg dry cell weight/L per day and 90.9 mg lipid/L per day, respectively.
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spelling upm.eprints-343232015-12-10T04:32:30Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/34323/ Kinetics and modeling of microalga Tetraselmis sp. FTC 209 growth with respect to its adaptation toward different trophic conditions Mohamed, Mohd Shamzi Joo, Shun Tan Kadkhodaei, Saeid Mohamad, Rosfarizan Mokhtar, Mohd Noriznan Ariff, Arbakariya Biomass and lipid production of microalga, Tetraselmis sp. FTC 209, isolated from local coastal waters was evaluated for photoautotrophic, mixotrophic and heterotrophic metabolism. Four non-linear growth models (logistic, logistic with lag, modified Gompertz, Baranyi–Roberts) were assessed for prediction of culture performance. Using statistical criteria, the Baranyi–Roberts model was chosen to estimate the growth kinetics values. Walne's mariculture medium was redesigned based on the concept of elemental balance to support higher density photoautotrophic growth. Biomass capacity of at least 100% was fixed for all micronutrient components while a sequential increase of 10% was imposed on deficient macronutrients. Results indicate that the new medium (W-30) managed to achieve a maximum cell concentration (Xmax) of 1.505 g/L and maximum lipid content (Pmax) of 376 mg/L (∼25% of dry cell weight), representing 1.8 and 3.7-fold improvements, respectively, relative to Walne's basal. Light and dark cultivations with glucose supplementation revealed that Tetraselmis sp. FTC 209 favors mixotrophic over heterotrophic mode in terms of cell growth and lipid production. Compared with the baseline photoautotrophic W-30 medium, cultivation with addition of 30 g/L glucose produced the highest Xmax at 8.08 g dry cell weight/L. This effectively provides significant algal biomass and lipid productivity of 404 mg dry cell weight/L per day and 90.9 mg lipid/L per day, respectively. Elsevier BV 2014-07-15 Article PeerReviewed Mohamed, Mohd Shamzi and Joo, Shun Tan and Kadkhodaei, Saeid and Mohamad, Rosfarizan and Mokhtar, Mohd Noriznan and Ariff, Arbakariya (2014) Kinetics and modeling of microalga Tetraselmis sp. FTC 209 growth with respect to its adaptation toward different trophic conditions. Biochemical Engineering Journal, 88. pp. 30-41. ISSN 1369-703X; ESSN: 1873-295X http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1369703X1400093X 10.1016/j.bej.2014.04.002
spellingShingle Mohamed, Mohd Shamzi
Joo, Shun Tan
Kadkhodaei, Saeid
Mohamad, Rosfarizan
Mokhtar, Mohd Noriznan
Ariff, Arbakariya
Kinetics and modeling of microalga Tetraselmis sp. FTC 209 growth with respect to its adaptation toward different trophic conditions
title Kinetics and modeling of microalga Tetraselmis sp. FTC 209 growth with respect to its adaptation toward different trophic conditions
title_full Kinetics and modeling of microalga Tetraselmis sp. FTC 209 growth with respect to its adaptation toward different trophic conditions
title_fullStr Kinetics and modeling of microalga Tetraselmis sp. FTC 209 growth with respect to its adaptation toward different trophic conditions
title_full_unstemmed Kinetics and modeling of microalga Tetraselmis sp. FTC 209 growth with respect to its adaptation toward different trophic conditions
title_short Kinetics and modeling of microalga Tetraselmis sp. FTC 209 growth with respect to its adaptation toward different trophic conditions
title_sort kinetics and modeling of microalga tetraselmis sp ftc 209 growth with respect to its adaptation toward different trophic conditions
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