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Enhancing oil accumulation of a mixed culture of Chlorella sp. and Saccharomyces cerevisiae using fish waste hydrolysate

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Enhancing oil accumulation of a mixed culture of Chlorella sp. and Saccharomyces cerevisiae using fish waste hydrolysate

학술지

Journal of the Taiwan Institute of Chemical Engineers

저자명

Shu, C.H.; Tsai, C.C.

초록

Mixed culture of Chlorella sp. and Saccharomyces cerevisiae using fish waste hydrolysate has been proposed as a novel strategy for enhancing oil formation in this study. Fish waste hydrolysate (FWH) concentration ranging from 1.1 to 8.8g/l of the mixed culture was investigated, the optimal biomass concentration reached 3626mg/l at 4.4g/l FWH, however, the maximum oil concentration was obtained as 1219mg/l at 8.8g/l FWH. Results indicated biomass and oil content of the mixed culture in mixotrophic cultivation with FWH medium was better than those in heterotrophic cultivation and mixotrophic cultivation with a rich complex medium. Organic acid supplementation to the mixed culture was performed to explain the mechanism of oil accumulation in the mixed culture. Butyric acid significantly enhanced biomass formation by 20% and oil accumulation by 143% under mixotrophic cultivation. The calculated cetane numbers of oils based on the fatty acid analysis from mixed culture and Chlorella sp. monoculture were 61.79 and 61.46, respectively, and they all complied with the European standard for biodiesel. FWH medium is a potential alternative for economic biodiesel production.

발행연도

2016

발행기관

Elsevier BV ; C/o Dept. of Chemical Engineering, National Taiwan University

ISSN

1876-1070

ISSN

1876-1089

67

페이지

pp.377-384

주제어

Chlorella sp.; Saccharomyces cerevisiae; Mixed culture; Organic acids; Oil; Fish waste hydrolysate

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