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AuthorSchipper, Kira
AuthorFortunati, Filippo
AuthorOostlander, Pieter C.
AuthorAl Muraikhi, Mariam
AuthorAl Jabri, Hareb Mohammed S.J.
AuthorWijffels, René H.
AuthorBarbosa, Maria J.
Available date2021-11-10T05:31:46Z
Publication Date2020-05-01
Publication NameAlgal Research
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.algal.2020.101875
CitationSchipper, K., Fortunati, F., Oostlander, P. C., Al Muraikhi, M., Al Jabri, H. M. S., Wijffels, R. H., & Barbosa, M. J. (2020). Production of phycocyanin by Leptolyngbya sp. in desert environments. Algal Research, 47, 101875.
ISSN22119264
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URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/24908
AbstractLeptolyngbya sp. QUCCCM 56 was investigated as a possible alternative to A. platensis, for the production of phycocyanin-rich biomass under desert conditions. Under elevated temperatures and light intensities, of up to 40 °C and 1800 μmol·m−2·s−1, the strain's biomass productivity was up to 45% higher as compared to reported productivities for A. platensis, with comparable phycocyanin content. Increasing temperatures were found to improve the biomass productivity and phycocyanin content, which, at 40 °C, were 1.09 ± 0.03 gX·L−1·d−1 and 72.12 ± 3.52 mgPC·gX−1, respectively. The optimum biomass productivity was found at a light intensity of 300 μmol·m−2·s−1, with higher light intensities causing a decrease of 15%. Furthermore, of the various phycocyanin extraction methods tested, bead-beating in phosphate buffer had the highest combined phycocyanin yield (169.9 ± 3.6 mgPC·gX) and purity (7.37 ± 0.16) for Leptolyngbya sp. For A. platensis, this extraction method also resulted in the highest extract purities (3.78 ± 0.04). The extract purities obtained for Leptolyngbya sp. are considerably higher than other reported phycocyanin purities, and further investigation is recommended to study the scale-up of both Leptolyngbya sp. and bead-beating for commercial scale high-grade phycocyanin production under desert conditions.
SponsorThe authors would like to thank Ms. Ghamza Al Ghazal, Mr. Mohammad Dadrahim Mollazehi, and the QDVC team for their support. This work was supported by QDVC and Qatar University [Project: QUEX-CAS-QDVC-14/15-7].
Languageen
PublisherElsevier
SubjectCyanobacteria
Extract purity
Extraction
Light intensity
Phycocyanin
Thermotolerance
TitleProduction of phycocyanin by Leptolyngbya sp. in desert environments
TypeArticle
Volume Number47


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