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New nutrients evaluation in Spirulina maxima growth for phycocyanin, carbohydrate, and biochar production

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Marciano, Lucas Ioran ; Pedro, Guilherme Arantes ; dos Santos, Wallyson Ribeiro ; Tagliaferro, Geronimo Virginio ; Batista, Fabio Rodolfo Miguel ; Guimaraes, Daniela Helena Pelegrine
Número total de Autores: 6
Tipo de documento: Artigo Científico
Fonte: PIGMENT & RESIN TECHNOLOGY; v. N/A, p. 9-pg., 2023-08-15.
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PurposeThe purpose of this study is to investigate the influence of light intensity and sources of carbon and nitrogen on the cultivation of Spirulina maxima. Design/methodology/approachCultures were carried out in a modified Zarrouk medium using urea, sodium acetate and glycerol. A Taguchi experimental design was used to evaluate the effect on the production of biocompounds: productivities in biomass, carbohydrates, phycocyanin and biochar were analyzed. FindingsStatistical data analysis revealed that light intensity and sodium acetate concentration were the most important factors, being significant in three of the four response variables studied. The highest productivities in biomass (46.94 mg.L-1.d(-1)), carbohydrates (6.11 mg.L-1.d(-1)), phycocyanin (3.62 mg.L-1.d(-1)) and biochar (22, 48 mg.L-1.d(-1)) were achieved in experiment 4 of the Taguchi matrix, highlighting as the ideal condition for the production of biomass, carbohydrates and phycocyanin. Practical implicationsSodium acetate and urea can be considered, respectively, as potential sources of carbon and nitrogen to increase Spirulina maxima productivity. From the results, an optimized cultivation condition for the sustainable production of bioproducts was obtained. Originality/valueThis work focuses on the study of the influence of light intensity and the use of alternative sources of nitrogen and carbon on the growth of Spirulina maxima, as well as on the influence on the productivity of biomass and biocompounds. There are few studies in the literature focused on the phycocyanin production from microalgae, justifying the need to deepen the subject. (AU)

Processo FAPESP: 19/06352-2 - Cultivo de Spirulina maxima aplicando fontes alternativas de nutrientes para a produção de biocompostos: pigmentos, carboidratos e biocarvão
Beneficiário:Lucas Ioran Marciano
Modalidade de apoio: Bolsas no Brasil - Iniciação Científica