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Research Article

NaCl stress mediated lipid and carotenoid production in freshwater microalga Kirchneriella obesa by optimization of medium composition using response surface methodology

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Pages 883-894 | Received 15 Dec 2022, Accepted 09 Mar 2023, Published online: 20 Mar 2023
 

Abstract

Optimal nitrate, phosphate and salinity for maximal biomass, lipid and carotenoid content of the freshwater microalga Kirchneriella obesa were investigated by using Box-Behnken Design. In an optimised condition, these three factors enhanced biomass production by 0.64 g/L more than the control (0.25 g/L). At 2.5 g/L nitrate, 0.04 g/L phosphate, and 25 mM NaCl, the maximum lipid accumulation (46.02%) and carotenoid content (2.58 mg/L) were achieved. The fit of the model yielded R2 values of up to 0.9955 for biomass, 0.9984 for lipids and 0.9999 for carotenoid, respectively. For the highest carbohydrate (418.28 mg/L) content, the medium was supplemented with 1.5 g/L nitrate, 0.04 g/L phosphate, and 40 mM NaCl. While the highest protein content (320.53 mg/L) was attributed to the medium with 3 g/L nitrate, 0.02 g/L phosphate and 25 mM NaCl. The major fatty acid compositions found in this algae were C18:1trans (16.36 ± 1.4), C18:1cis (6.001 ± 0.44), C18:2 (8.32 ± 1.1) and C18:3 (34.39 ± 2.3%), demonstrating their importance in biofuel production and human health.

Acknowledgement

The authors are also thankful to the Central Sophisticated Instrument Facility (CSIF), University of Calicut for epi-fluorescence analysis.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.

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Funding

The First author expresses his sincere thanks to University Grants Commission - Dr. D.S. Kothari Postdoctoral Fellowship (DSKPDF), Grant No. F. 4-2/2006 (BSR)/BL/18-19/0559, (2019-2022), New Delhi, India, for the financial support.

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