Enhanced lipid production of Chlorella sp. HS2 using serial optimization and heat shock

Hee Su Kim, Minsik Kim, Won Kun Park, Yong Keun Chang

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Abstract

Chlorella sp. HS2, which previously showed excellent performance in phototrophic cultivation and has tolerance for wide ranges of salinity, pH, and temperature, was cultivated heterotrophically. However, this conventional medium has been newly optimized based on a composition analysis using elemental analysis and ICP-OES. In addition, in order to maintain a favorable dissolved oxygen level, stepwise elevation of revolutions per minute was adopted. These optimizations led to 40 and 13% increases in the biomass and lipid productivity, respectively (7.0 and 2.25 g l-1d-1 each). To increase the lipid content even further, 12 h heat shock at 50oC was applied and this enhanced the biomass and lipid productivity up to 4 and 17% respectively (7.3 and 2.64 g l-1d-1, each) relative to the optimized conditions above, and the values were 17 and 14% higher than ordinary lipid-accumulating N-limitation (6.2 and 2.31 g l-1d-1). On this basis, heat shock was successfully adopted in novel Chlorella sp. HS2 cultivation as a lipid inducer for the first time. Considering its fast and cost-effective characteristics, heat shock will enhance the overall microalgal biofuel production process.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)136-145
Number of pages10
JournalJournal of Microbiology and Biotechnology
Volume30
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 2020
Externally publishedYes

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Copyright © 2020 by The Korean Society for Microbiology and Biotechnology

Keywords

  • Chlorella sp. HS2
  • Elemental analysis
  • Fed-batch cultivation
  • Heat shock stress
  • Lipid productivity

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