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Protein and lipid contents from Chlorella sp. Cultivated in residual concentrated desalination

Desalination process is a method of obtaining potable drinking water which is limited by environmental problems caused by the waste generated in the process. The aim of this study was to evaluate the cultivation of Chlorella sp. in a culture medium based on residual concentrated desalination and determines the protein and lipid contents along the cultivation cycles. The cultures were developed in a reverse conical photobioreactors (4L) during 28 days resulting in four cultivation cycles. For each cultivation cycle, the value of biomass (dry weight g L-1) resulted: 1st cycle, 1.55 g; 2nd cycle, 0.96; 3rd cycle, 0.62 and 4th cycle, 0.42. The protein and lipid levels ranged from 45.2 to 48.8% and 8.5 to 11.4%, respectively. The first cultivation cycle showed the highest biomass productivity (PB = 200 mg L-1 dia-1) and lipid productivity (PL = 19.6 mg L-1 dia-1), as well as the highest protein content (48.8%). The highest lipid content (11.4%) was observed on second cultivation cycle. It was observed during the four cultivation cycles that the biomass productivity is directly correlated to lipid productivity, indicating that higher PB higher will be PL. The results from this study showed that it is possible to growth Chlorella sp. in a culture medium based on residual concentrated desalination for biomass production along the four cultivation cycles and also, without compromise the protein and lipid contents into the microalgal cell.

biomass; microalga; wastewaters


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