Life (Feb 2023)

The Influence of Ultrasound on the Growth of <i>Nannochloris</i> sp. in Modified Growth Medium

  • Alin Cristian Nicolae Vintila,
  • Mircea Vinatoru,
  • Ana-Maria Galan,
  • Alexandru Vlaicu,
  • Mihaela Ciltea-Udrescu,
  • Anca Paulenco,
  • Adina Ionuta Gavrila,
  • Ioan Calinescu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/life13020413
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 2
p. 413

Abstract

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The influence of ultrasound irradiation on the algal biomass productivity as well as its oil content and fatty acids profile, grown in a modified Zarrouk medium, i.e., deproteinized whey waste solution, was investigated. The algal samples (Nannochloris sp. 424-1 microalgae) were grown for 7 days in a thermostated incubator at 28 °C, shaken under continuous light. During this period, the algal biomass was subjected to induced stress by ultrasonic irradiation at different powers and sonication time. The obtained results demonstrate that ultrasound stressing of algae biomass has a positive effect on both the quantity of biomass and the oil obtained, also causing a shift in fatty acid composition by increasing the proportion of C16 and C18 polyunsaturated fatty acids. A low dosage level of exposure to the ultrasound led to algal biomass increase as well as lipid accumulation. For both types of irradiation modes which were investigated, daily and only initial irradiation, the beneficial effect of the ultrasound decreases as the exposure time increases and the excessive sonication becomes detrimental to microalgae growth.

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