Upstream bioprocessing of Spirulina platensis microalgae using rainwater and recycle medium from post-cultivation for C-phycocyanin production

IF 6.3 3区 工程技术 Q1 ENGINEERING, CHEMICAL Journal of the Taiwan Institute of Chemical Engineers Pub Date : 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1016/j.jtice.2023.104986
Hooi Ren Lim , Kuan Shiong Khoo , Kit Wayne Chew , Yang Tao , Ao Xia , Zengling Ma , Heli Siti Halimatul Munawaroh , Nguyen Duc Huy , Pau Loke Show
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Abstract

Background

The cultivation of microalgae represents a water-intensive process, prompting the need to reduce its water footprint and explore alternative water sources. Therefore, this research work aims to investigate the growth of Spirulina by recycling the culture medium obtained from the post-cultivation process and substituting rainwater resources for the preparation of the culture medium.

Methods

The effect of pre-treatment methods, specifically microfiltration and UV-light was investigated. These methods were applied to treat the recycled medium and rainwater resources used for Spirulina cultivation. Biomass concentration, biomass productivity and phycocyanin accumulation of Spirulina were examined to assess the Spirulina growth under different pre-treatment conditions.

Significant Findings

After three cultivation cycles in the recycled medium, biomass productivity decreased from 0.2246 to 0.0802 g/L/d which might be due to high salinity and biological pollutants that inhibit Spirulina growth. However, different pre-treatment methods using microfiltration and UV-light on the recycling medium were found to be effective in increasing biomass productivity from 0.1395 to 0.1861 g/L/d. Additionally, the use of rainwater for Spirulina cultivation was explored. Applying pre-treatment methods to the rainwater, biomass productivity was further improved from 0.3211 to 0.3837 g/L/d. These findings suggest that the use of pre-treatment methods and alternative rainwater resources can improve the biomass productivity of Spirulina and potentially reduce the environmental impact throughout the microalgae cultivation process.

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利用雨水和培养后回收介质对螺旋藻微藻进行上游生物处理生产c -藻蓝蛋白
微藻的培养是一个耗水的过程,因此需要减少其水足迹并探索替代水源。因此,本研究旨在通过回收培养后获得的培养基,替代雨水资源制备培养基,研究螺旋藻的生长情况。方法采用微滤法和紫外光法进行预处理。将这些方法应用于螺旋藻养殖再生介质和雨水资源的处理。研究了不同预处理条件下螺旋藻的生物量浓度、生物量生产力和藻蓝蛋白积累情况。在循环培养基中培养3个周期后,螺旋藻生物量生产力从0.2246 g/L/d下降到0.0802 g/L/d,这可能是由于高盐度和生物污染物抑制了螺旋藻的生长。然而,不同的预处理方法在回收介质上使用微滤和紫外线可以有效地提高生物量生产力,从0.1395提高到0.1861 g/L/d。此外,还对雨水在螺旋藻养殖中的利用进行了探索。采用预处理方法处理雨水,生物质生产力进一步提高,从0.3211 g/L/d提高到0.3837 g/L/d。这些结果表明,采用预处理方法和替代雨水资源可以提高螺旋藻的生物量生产力,并有可能减少微藻培养过程中对环境的影响。
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期刊介绍: Journal of the Taiwan Institute of Chemical Engineers (formerly known as Journal of the Chinese Institute of Chemical Engineers) publishes original works, from fundamental principles to practical applications, in the broad field of chemical engineering with special focus on three aspects: Chemical and Biomolecular Science and Technology, Energy and Environmental Science and Technology, and Materials Science and Technology. Authors should choose for their manuscript an appropriate aspect section and a few related classifications when submitting to the journal online.
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