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Enhancement of microalgae growth and fatty acid content under the influence of phytohormones

Title
Enhancement of microalgae growth and fatty acid content under the influence of phytohormones
Author
Kabra Akhil Nandkishor
Keywords
Scenedesmus obliquus; Phytohormones; Fatty acids; Protein; Carbohydrate; MUNICIPAL WASTE-WATER; BIODIESEL PRODUCTION; LIPID-ACCUMULATION; GREEN-ALGAE; BIOFUELS PRODUCTION; CARBON; SUPPLEMENTATION; PRODUCTIVITY; BIOMASS; AUXINS
Issue Date
2014-09
Publisher
ELSEVIER SCI LTD, THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD OX5 1GB, OXON, ENGLAND
Citation
BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY, 2014, 172, P.97-103
Abstract
The growth of Scenedesmus obliquus improved with increase in phytohormones concentrations (10(-8)-10(-5) M). Indole-3-acetic acid (IAA) supported the maximum growth at 10(-5) M with 17.7 x 10(6) cells/mL and total fatty acid of 97.9 mg/g-DCW, enhancing the growth by 1.9-fold compared to control (9.5 x 10(6) cells/mL). While 10(-5) M of a newly discovered phytohormone Diethyl aminoethyl hexanoate (DAH) demonstrated a 2.5-fold higher growth with 23.5 x 10(6) cells/mL and a total fatty acid content of 100 mg/g-DCW. Poly-unsaturated fatty acid content increased up to 56% and 59% at 10(-5) M of IAA and DAH, respectively. The highest carbohydrate content (33% and 34%) achieved at 10(-8) M and 10(-5) M of IAA and DAH, respectively. While, the highest protein content (34% and 35%) obtained at 10(-8) M of IAA and DAH, respectively. The current investigation demonstrates that phytohormones accelerate microalgal growth and induce the quality and quantity of fatty acid content for biodiesel production. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
URI
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S096085241401253X?via%3Dihubhttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11754/48477
ISSN
0960-8524; 1873-2976
DOI
10.1016/j.biortech.2014.09.002
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COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING[S](공과대학) > EARTH RESOURCES AND ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING(자원환경공학과) > Articles
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