Biomass and phycobiliprotein production of Galdieria sulphuraria, immobilized on a twin-layer porous substrate photobioreactor.

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The extremophile red alga Galdieria sulphuraria was successfully grown immobilized in a twin-layer porous substrate bioreactor (TL-PSBR). A maximal biomass growth rate of 10 g dry weight m day was measured at a photon fluence rate of 200 μmol photons m s with addition of 1% CO and a temperature of 34 °C. Under these conditions, a maximal biomass value of 232 g m was attained after 33 days of growth. Phycobilin productivity, however, was highest at a lower photon fluence rate of 100 μmol photons m s and reached a phycobilin value of 14 g m, a phycobilin content in the biomass of 63 mg g and a phycobilin growth rate of 0.28 g m day for phycocyanin and 0.23 g m day for allophycocyanin. Addition of CO was essential to enhance growth and phycobilin production in G. sulphuraria and further optimization of the cultivation process in the TL-PSBR appears possible using a multi-phase approach, higher growth temperatures and optimization of nutrient supply. It is concluded that autotrophic cultivation of G. sulphuraria in a TL-PSBR is an attractive alternative to suspension cultivation for phycobilin production and applications in bioremediation.
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Authors Carbone, Dora Allegra;Olivieri, Giuseppe;Pollio, Antonino;Melkonian, Michael;
Journal Applied microbiology and biotechnology
Year 2020
DOI 10.1007/s00253-020-10383-8
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