Production of phycocyanin by Leptolyngbya sp. in desert environments
Author | Schipper, Kira |
Author | Fortunati, Filippo |
Author | Oostlander, Pieter C. |
Author | Al Muraikhi, Mariam |
Author | Al Jabri, Hareb Mohammed S.J. |
Author | Wijffels, René H. |
Author | Barbosa, Maria J. |
Available date | 2021-11-10T05:31:46Z |
Publication Date | 2020-05-01 |
Publication Name | Algal Research |
Identifier | http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.algal.2020.101875 |
Citation | Schipper, 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. |
ISSN | 22119264 |
Abstract | Leptolyngbya 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. |
Sponsor | The 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]. |
Language | en |
Publisher | Elsevier |
Subject | Cyanobacteria Extract purity Extraction Light intensity Phycocyanin Thermotolerance |
Type | Article |
Volume Number | 47 |
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