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A cascade extraction of active phycocyanin and fatty acids from Galdieria phlegrea.

Paola ImbimboValeria RomanucciAntonino PollioCarolina FontanarosaAngela AmoresanoArmando ZarrelliGiuseppe OlivieriDaria Maria Monti
Published in: Applied microbiology and biotechnology (2019)
The setup of an economic and sustainable method to increase the production and commercialization of products from microalgae, beyond niche markets, is a challenge. Here, a cascade approach has been designed to optimize the recovery of high valuable bioproducts starting from the wet biomass of Galdieria phlegrea. This unicellular thermo-acidophilic red alga can accumulate high-value compounds and can live under conditions considered hostile to most other species. Extractions were performed in two sequential steps: a conventional high-pressure procedure to recover phycocyanins and a solvent extraction to obtain fatty acids. Phycocyanins were purified to the highest purification grade reported so far and were active as antioxidants on a cell-based model. Fatty acids isolated from the residual biomass contained high amount of PUFAs, more than those recovered from the raw biomass. Thus, a simple, economic, and high effective procedure was set up to isolate phycocyanin at high purity levels and PUFAs.
Keyphrases
  • fatty acid
  • wastewater treatment
  • anaerobic digestion
  • single cell
  • minimally invasive
  • cell therapy
  • ionic liquid
  • life cycle