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Evaluation of Spirulina platensis cultivation with urea and potassiunnitrate as nitrogen source

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Author(s):
Denise Cristina Moretti Vieira
Total Authors: 1
Document type: Master's Dissertation
Press: São Paulo.
Institution: Universidade de São Paulo (USP). Conjunto das Químicas (IQ e FCF) (CQ/DBDCQ)
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Examining board members:
João Carlos Monteiro de Carvalho; Eliane Dalva Godoy Danesi; Sunao Sato
Advisor: João Carlos Monteiro de Carvalho
Abstract

The cyanobacterium Spirulina platensis, that have high protein content, has been cultivated photoautrophically for microbial biomass production. However nitrates are the conventional nitrogen sources for Spirulina, there is the possibility of use alternative source, as urea by fed batch process, decreasing the costs of production. So, the exclusive use of urea, due to urea hydrolysis in culture medium and consequently loss of ammonia, can cause the cell to growing for specific moments without nitrogen source, because urea can not be added in huge quantity due to the ammonia toxicity provide by its hydrolysis. This work have as objectives verify if the potassium nitrate addition in the culture carried out with urea can lead a process with more productivity and/or increase in the biomass quantity. It was verified many proportion between initial concentration of potassium nitrate and urea, using experimental planning and surface response methodology. The dependent variables were maximum cell concentration (Xm), cell productivity (Px) and nitrogen-cell conversion factor (YX/N), as well as biomass contents of chlorophyll, protein and lipids. The results allowed us concluded that the association of KNO3 and urea was good and improved the maximum cell concentration. The optimal condition otained by statistic analysis for Xm was 17,3 mM of KNO3 and 8,90 mM of urea. In this condition the maximum cell concentration was 6077 ±199 mg L-1. (AU)