Title of article
Production of cell mass and eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) in ultrahigh cell density cultures of Nannochloropsis sp. (Eustigmatophyceae)
Author/Authors
ZOU، NING نويسنده , , ZHANG، CHENGWU نويسنده , , COHEN، ZVI نويسنده , , RICHMOND، AMOS نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2000
Pages
-126
From page
127
To page
0
Abstract
This work attempts to identify growth conditions for maximal productivity of cell mass and of eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) in ultrahigh cell density cultures of Nannochloropsis sp. Using flat plate reactors with a narrow (1-2 cm) light path and rigorous stirring exposed to high photon flux densities (1000-3000 [mu]mol photons m[minus sign]2 s[minus sign]1), record population densities (1·2-1·4×1010 cells ml[minus sign]1) were obtained. Consequently, the EPA content of the culture (mg l[minus sign]1) was higher by some two orders of magnitude than reported hitherto for cultures of much lower cell concentrations. In continuous cultures, highest culture EPA yield coincided with maximal output rate of cell mass. The very high population densities and output rates of cell mass and of culture EPA were possible provided culture medium was replaced at least every 48 h. Inhibitory activity, for which a bioassay was developed, was thereby removed. When nutrients were added frequently in order to prevent nutrient limitation without removing the inhibitory activity in the cultures, cell proliferation ceased after reaching some 30% of the attainable maximal cell number, and the culture gradually deteriorated. Inhibitor-induced culture deterioration was fully reversible when the growth medium was replaced with fresh medium.
Keywords
upwelling , downwelling , outwelling , box model
Journal title
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF pHYCOLOGY
Serial Year
2000
Journal title
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF pHYCOLOGY
Record number
58760
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