在光生物反应器中模拟室外光照强度下培养的鱼腥褐藻的生长和生化组成

IF 3.7 3区 生物学 Q2 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY Biochemical Engineering Journal Pub Date : 2024-09-03 DOI:10.1016/j.bej.2024.109482
Ayirkm Adugna Woldie , Anupreet Kaur Chowdhary , Mutsumi Sekine , Mankul Beshi Zegeye , Masatoshi Kishi , Tatsuki Toda
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利用自然光照进行室外培养能有效地生产出有价值的微藻产品,如蛋白质、脂类、碳水化合物和抗氧化剂,但必须尽量减少强烈光照的光抑制作用。本研究探讨了不同模拟室外光照强度对纺锤形褐藻生长和生化成分的影响。研究人员测试了四种模拟室外不同光照条件的光照场景:全日照(2000 µmol m-²s-¹)、温室(1700 µmol m-²s-¹)、温室中的中午遮光(1400 µmol m-²s-¹)和温室中的全时遮光(1400 µmol m-²s-¹)。全日遮荫产生的最后一天干重(2.10 g L-¹)、蛋白质含量(63.10 % 无灰干重)、藻蓝蛋白产量(0.11 g L-¹d-¹)最高,灰分积累(11.00 %)最低。高光照强度导致大量碳水化合物积累,而蛋白质合成和细胞生长则下降。该研究首次报道了强光诱导的形态变化与蛋白质和藻蓝蛋白水平之间的相关性。遮光技术提高了Limnospira fusiformis的生物量产量和组成。在特定光照条件下观察到的蛋白质含量和藻蓝蛋白产量的提高,证明了优化本地微藻菌株室外培养的潜力,有助于为工业应用提供更高效、更可持续的生产方法。
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Growth and biochemical composition of Limnospira fusiformis cultivated under simulated outdoor light intensity in photobioreactors

Outdoor cultivation using natural sunlight efficiently produces valuable microalgal products, such as proteins, lipids, carbohydrates, and antioxidants but photoinhibition from intense sunlight must be minimized. This study explores the effect of varying simulated outdoor light intensity on Limnospira fusiformis growth and biochemical composition. Four light scenarios were tested to simulate varying outdoor light conditions: full sunlight (2000 µmol m⁻²s⁻¹), greenhouse (1700 µmol m⁻²s⁻¹), mid-day shade in a greenhouse (1400 µmol m⁻²s⁻¹), and whole-time shade in a greenhouse (1400 µmol m⁻²s⁻¹). Whole-time shade yielded the highest last-day dry weight (2.10 g L⁻¹), protein content (63.10 % ash-free dry weight), phycocyanin productivity (0.11 g L⁻¹d⁻¹), and lowest ash accumulation (11.00 %). High light intensity led to substantial carbohydrate accumulation, while protein synthesis and cell growth declined. This study is the first to report the correlation between high light-induced morphological changes with both protein and phycocyanin levels. Shading techniques enhanced biomass production and composition in Limnospira fusiformis. The observed improvements in protein content and phycocyanin productivity under specific light conditions demonstrate the potential for optimizing outdoor cultivation of indigenous microalgal strains, contributing to more efficient and sustainable production methods for industrial applications.

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Biochemical Engineering Journal
Biochemical Engineering Journal 工程技术-工程:化工
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期刊介绍: The Biochemical Engineering Journal aims to promote progress in the crucial chemical engineering aspects of the development of biological processes associated with everything from raw materials preparation to product recovery relevant to industries as diverse as medical/healthcare, industrial biotechnology, and environmental biotechnology. The Journal welcomes full length original research papers, short communications, and review papers* in the following research fields: Biocatalysis (enzyme or microbial) and biotransformations, including immobilized biocatalyst preparation and kinetics Biosensors and Biodevices including biofabrication and novel fuel cell development Bioseparations including scale-up and protein refolding/renaturation Environmental Bioengineering including bioconversion, bioremediation, and microbial fuel cells Bioreactor Systems including characterization, optimization and scale-up Bioresources and Biorefinery Engineering including biomass conversion, biofuels, bioenergy, and optimization Industrial Biotechnology including specialty chemicals, platform chemicals and neutraceuticals Biomaterials and Tissue Engineering including bioartificial organs, cell encapsulation, and controlled release Cell Culture Engineering (plant, animal or insect cells) including viral vectors, monoclonal antibodies, recombinant proteins, vaccines, and secondary metabolites Cell Therapies and Stem Cells including pluripotent, mesenchymal and hematopoietic stem cells; immunotherapies; tissue-specific differentiation; and cryopreservation Metabolic Engineering, Systems and Synthetic Biology including OMICS, bioinformatics, in silico biology, and metabolic flux analysis Protein Engineering including enzyme engineering and directed evolution.
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