Utilization of biodiesel-derived glycerol or xylose for increased growth and lipid production by indigenous microalgae


Autoria(s): Leite, Gustavo B; Paranjape, Kiran; Abdelaziz, Ahmed E. M.; Hallenbeck, Patrick C.
Data(s)

18/02/2015

31/12/1969

18/02/2015

2014

Resumo

The use of industrial wastes rich in mineral nutrients and carbon sources to increase the final microalgal biomass and lipid yield at a low cost is an important strategy to make algal biofuel technology viable. Using strains from the microalgal collection of the Université de Montréal, this report shows for the first time that microalgal strains can be grown on xylose, the major carbon source found in wastewater streams from pulp and paper industries, with an increase in growth rate of 2.8 fold in comparison to photoautotrophic growth, reaching up to µ=1.1/day. On glycerol, growth rates reached as high as µ=1.52/day. Lipid productivity increased up to 370% on glycerol and 180% on xylose for the strain LB1H10, showing the suitability of this strain for further development for biofuels production through mixotrophic cultivation.

This research was supported by a Grant from FQRNT (Le Fonds Québécois de la recherche sur la nature et les technologies), programme de recherche en partenariat contribuant à la séquestration des gaz à effet de serre (2011-GZ-141307) to P.C.H.

Identificador

Leite, G. B.; Paranjabe, K.; Abdelaziz, A. E. M; Hallenbeck, P. C. (2014) Utilization of biodiesel-derived glycerol or xylose for increased growth and lipid production by indigenous microalgae. Bioresource Technology, in press. Available online 30 October 2014

http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.biortech.2014.10.117

http://hdl.handle.net/1866/11387

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en

Publicador

Bioresource Technology

Palavras-Chave #Biocarburants #Biofuels #Algal lipid production #Mixotrophic growth #Biodiesel-derived glycerol #Xylose
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Article