Biotechnology for Biofuels and Bioproducts (Jan 2025)
Enhancing biomass and lipid productivities of Haematococcus pluvialis for industrial raw materials products
Abstract
Abstract For biofuels and nutraceuticals, the green microalga Haematococcus pluvialis (Chlorophyceae) is a prospective source of biomass and lipids. This study examined how biomass production and lipid accumulation were affected by temperature (10 °C, 20 °C, and 30 °C) and potassium nitrate (KNO₃) concentrations (0.41 g/L, 0.31 g/L, 0.21 g/L, 0.10 g/L, and 0). The findings showed that the largest biomass (0.665 ± 0.200 g/L) was produced at a potassium nitrate concentration of 0.21 g/L at 20 °C, whereas the highest lipid content (46.31 ± 0.026% dry weight) was produced at a temperature without nitrate. Notably, a balanced result was obtained with a modest nitrate content (0.10 g/L) at 20 °C, yielding significant biomass (0.560 ± 0.136 g/L) and lipids (40.30 ± 0.012% dry weight). These results highlight how crucial it is to optimize cultivation settings in order to increase H. pluvialis's dual productivity, offering important new information for its industrial-scale use. By adjusting growing conditions, this research helps meet the need for renewable resources worldwide by promoting the production of high-value bioproducts and sustainable, commercially viable algae-based biofuels.
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