Engineering strategies for simultaneous enhancement of C-phycocyanin production and CO2 fixation with Spirulina platensis
Journal
Bioresource Technology
Journal Volume
145
Pages
307-312
Date Issued
2013
Author(s)
Abstract
Spirulina platensis produces nutraceutical product C-phycocyanin (C-PC) and simultaneously mitigates CO2 emissions during its growth. Using a designed flat-type photobioreactor, the S. platensis biomass production was markedly enhanced, leading to a CO2 removal rate and a biomass concentration of 0.23g/L/d and 2.25g/L, respectively. The cell growth, CO2 fixation rate and C-PC production of S. platensis were investigated when it was cultivated under different irradiation conditions. As the light intensity increased from 100 to 700£gmol/m2/s, the overall biomass productivity, CO2 consumption rate and maximal C-PC productivity increased significantly to 0.74, 1.53 and 0.11g/L/d, respectively. After determining the suitable light intensity, the nitrogen concentration was also adjusted to further enhance the performance of CO2 fixation and C-PC production. The results show that with an optimal nitrogen concentration of 0.045M, the CO2 consumption rate and maximal C-PC productivity were further increased to 1.58 and 0.13g/L/d, respectively. ? 2013 Elsevier Ltd.
Subjects
C-phycocyanin
Light intensity
Photobioreactor
Spirulina platensis
Type
journal article