Title of article :
Nitrogen Starvation Effect Versus its Excess on the Performance of Arthrospira maxima in Zarrouk’s Medium
Author/Authors :
Mirhosseini, N. Department of Chemical Engineering - Faculty of Engineering - Arak University - Arak - Iran , Davarnejad, R. Department of Chemical Engineering - Faculty of Engineering - Arak University - Arak - Iran , Hallajisani, A. Biofuel Laboratory - Caspian Faculty of Engineering - College of Engineering - University of Tehran - Tehran - Iran , Tavakoli, O. School of Chemical Engineering - College of Engineering - University of Tehran - Tehran - Iran , Cano-Europa, E. Laboratorio de Metabolismo - Departamento de Fisiología - Escuela Nacional de Ciencias Biológicas - Instituto Politecnico Nacional - Código Postal Ciudad de México - Mexico
Abstract :
Providing a new cheap medium in terms of biomass and pigment production from Arthrospira maxima is an important issue. In order to determine the effect of nitrogen starvation versus its excess, urea was used as a cheap nitrogen source in two different modes (alternative and additive) at four different concentrations (0, 1.25, 2.5, 5 gL-1). It was indicated that an alternative method is better than additive method due to accelerate the ammonia synthesis (NH3) and pH changes in the period of the growth that is directly related to biomass and pigments production. Moreover, the intensive production of biomass concentration, PC, APC, Ca, and C(X+C) content were 1.403, 0.074, 0.093,10.72, and 3.17 mgL-1 with nitrogen starvation medium. Urea considered being one of the inhibition sources of biomass growth due to the formation of NH3. Analyzing final results by general factorial design concluded that omitting nitrogen sources had the potential possibility for growing A. maxima in order to reduce the production costs in large-scale cultivation,which yields better performance than cost-effective Zarrouk’s medium.
Keywords :
Nitrogen Starvation , General Factorial Design , Performance , Arthrospira Maxima , Zarrouk
Journal title :
International Journal of Engineering