Spirulina culture trial for better resilience to COVID-19 in Toamasina

Rabe Olisca Elie, Rakotomavo Andriamparany
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A first experimental study on the production of spirulina ( Arthrospira platensis) has been carried out at the Multifunctional Laboratory the University of verify the feasibility of such a crop in an area where climatic parameters could be a limiting factor in the production of spirulina. With the aim of monitoring the growth of this alga under laboratory conditions in muros and in a controlled greenhouse extra muros , this manuscript starts from the hypothesis that it would be possible to practice spirulina cultivation in Toamasina. Cultivation was carried out successively from a 1.5-liter inoculum, then in 30-liter containers, before transfer to a large 3 m 3 extra muros greenhouse container. Periodic checks of the temperature, turbidity and salinity of the culture medium, as well as regular monitoring of the growth and productivity of the algae were carried out over a period of 180 days (d). The algae are growing at an average rate of 2.073 g. m -2 .d -1 , or the equivalent of 5.01 mg.l -1 .d -1 . A harvest of 4.31 g.m -2 .d -1 , with a specific growth rate of 0.0028 h -1 and a generation time of 251.73 h were recorded during the experiment. Compared with the values obtained in Tulear, one of the spirulina-producing areas in southwestern Madagascar, these values turn out to be low but promising, given the climatic conditions of Toamasina where the sky is often overcast, with less brightness, more humid air and a rainy climate. For better growth and sustained productivity, controlling climatic parameters, coupled with the recovery of local materials are recommended in the case of extra mural cultivation. This trial constitutes an interesting avenue in the fight against COVID-19 insofar as spirulina is known for its immune-stimulatory and antiviral actions. Improving the nutritional quality of a predominantly vulnerable population of Toamasina via this alga will thus contribute to increasing its social resilience in the face of this pandemic.
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Toamasina螺旋藻培养试验提高对COVID-19的抵御力
关于螺旋藻(Arthrospira platensis)生产的第一次实验研究已在多功能实验室进行,以验证在气候参数可能成为螺旋藻生产限制因素的地区种植这种作物的可行性。为了在实验室条件下监测这种藻类在muros和受控温室中的生长,本文从可能在Toamasina进行螺旋藻培养的假设开始。从1.5升的接种物开始,依次进行培养,然后在30升的容器中进行培养,然后转移到一个大的3米3额外的温室容器中。在180天的时间里,对培养基的温度、浊度和盐度进行了定期检查,并定期监测藻类的生长和产量。藻类的平均生长速度为2.073 g. m -2 .d -1,相当于5.01 mg。L -1, d -1。实验期间收获4.31 g.m -2 .d -1,比生长率为0.0028 h -1,世代时间为251.73 h。与在马达加斯加西南部的螺旋藻产地之一Tulear获得的数值相比,考虑到Toamasina的气候条件,这些数值虽然低,但很有希望,因为那里的天空经常阴天,亮度较低,空气更潮湿,气候多雨。为了更好的生长和持续的生产力,在额外的壁画种植的情况下,建议控制气候参数,再加上当地材料的回收。就螺旋藻以其免疫刺激和抗病毒作用而闻名而言,这项试验构成了对抗COVID-19的有趣途径。因此,通过这种藻类改善主要脆弱的Toamasina种群的营养质量将有助于增强其面对这一流行病的社会复原力。
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