Evidence of the drying technique’s impact on the biomass quality of Tetraselmis subcordiformis (Chlorophyceae)
Author | Aljabri, Hareb |
Author | Cherif, Maroua |
Author | Siddiqui, Simil Amir |
Author | Bounnit, Touria |
Author | Saadaoui, Imen |
Available date | 2024-03-30T03:46:06Z |
Publication Date | 2023-05-20 |
Publication Name | Biotechnology for Biofuels and Bioproducts |
Identifier | http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13068-023-02335-x |
Citation | Aljabri, H., Cherif, M., Siddiqui, S. A., Bounnit, T., & Saadaoui, I. (2023). Evidence of the drying technique’s impact on the biomass quality of Tetraselmis subcordiformis (Chlorophyceae). Biotechnology for Biofuels and Bioproducts, 16(1), 85. |
Abstract | Rapid drying, cost-effective and safe, will increase the viability of using microalgae for several bio-industrial applications. In this study, five different drying techniques of microalgal biomass were investigated. These include freeze drying, oven drying, air drying, sun drying, and microwave drying. Morphology, metabolite content, FAME profiling, chlorophyll content, total organic carbon, and total nitrogen were analyzed. Results showed that the freeze-drying technique preserves the highest amounts of chlorophyll, proteins, and lipids. Oven drying underperformed as it retained the lowest amount of chlorophyll, protein, and lipid content. More importantly, FAME profiling results showed that air drying was the best technique in maintaining the highest amount of polyunsaturated fatty acids and more specifically docosahexaenoic acid (DHA). Furthermore, this process requires the least capital and energy needs. The findings from this study confirmed that the drying technique affects the microalga biomass quality. Graphical Abstract: [Figure not available: see fulltext.] |
Sponsor | Open Access funding provided by the Qatar National Library. This publication was made possible by the QNRF-MME award (MME01-0924-190063) from the Qatar National Research Fund (a member of Qatar Foundation). |
Language | en |
Publisher | Springer Nature |
Subject | Biomass quality DHA Drying technique PUFA Tetraselmis subcordiformis |
Type | Article |
Issue Number | 1 |
Volume Number | 16 |
ESSN | 2731-3654 |
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