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AuthorChandra R.
AuthorDas P.
AuthorVishal G.
AuthorNagra S.
Available date2020-04-16T06:56:45Z
Publication Date2019
Publication NameBioresource Technology
ResourceScopus
ISSN9608524
URIhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.biortech.2019.01.084
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/14198
AbstractWith objective to design cyanobacterial biorefinery, taking Lyngbya as a model organism, a detail sequential protocol has been developed for production of UV protectant and lipids. This study addresses ultra violet radiations (UVR), exposure time of UVRT, nitrogen stress, salinity, oxidative stress to produce UV protectant and lipid in cyanobacteria. To evaluate these parameters a design of experiment (DOE; using a 2 k design) was performed. Based on chemical solubility property of UV protectant in form of mycosporine like amino acid (MAAs) and lipids were extracted. Quantitative and qualitative assay of UV protectant was confirmed by spectrophotometric scanning and Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy and lipid through fatty acid methyl esters analysis. Nitrogen abundance and high oxidative stress is helpful in the synthesis of UV protectant. This study concluded, UV exposure is good strategy to induce synthesis of UV protectant and saturated lipid productivity. This biorefinery approach encourages economical and environmentally sustainable options.
SponsorThe authors want to thank the Director of the School of Engineering and Science, Tecnologico de Monterrey , for his encouragement and financial support. Rashmi Chandra wants to thank Conacyte for proving support in form of SNI-C (CVU No. 739144).
Languageen
PublisherElsevier Ltd
SubjectBiodiesel
Lipid saturation index
Lyngbya purpurem
Mass balance
UV protectant
TitleFactors affecting the induction of UV protectant and lipid productivity in Lyngbya for sequential biorefinery product recovery
TypeArticle
Pagination303-310
Volume Number278


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