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Phosphorus supply via a fed-batch strategy improves lipid heterotrophic production of Chlorella regularis.

Liang FuGe YanYunbao LiQingcheng LiDandan Zhou
Published in: Environmental science and pollution research international (2020)
Intracellular phosphorus (P) accumulation can improve microalgal growth and lipid synthesis. However, large excess of P causes cell poisoning. This study utilized a P-fed-batch strategy to investigate its potential to improve the utilization of the excessive P, while avoiding toxic side effects. This strategy contributed to a more complete utilization of the intracellularly stored P, which enhanced the microalgae biomass by 10-15% by upregulating the brassinosteroid growth hormone gene at a P-fed-batch frequency of 2-8. Furthermore, the lipid content increased by 4-16% via upregulation of lipid synthesis-related genes. As a result, the P-fed-batch strategy significantly increased the lipid production by 13-19%. The content of saturated fatty acid increased by ~ 100%, implying improved combustibility and oxidative stability. This is the first study of this P-fed-batch strategy and provides a new concept for the complete utilization of excessive P.
Keyphrases
  • fatty acid
  • anaerobic digestion
  • growth hormone
  • stem cells
  • weight gain
  • single cell
  • signaling pathway
  • wastewater treatment
  • genome wide
  • physical activity
  • reactive oxygen species