Title of article :
Effects of pH-induced technique on flocculation efficiency and fatty acids profile of marine microalgae, Thalassiosira sp
Author/Authors :
Hobbi, M Department of Fisheries - Faculty of Marine Sciences - Fisheries Group - Chabahar Maritime University - Chabahar, Iran , Akbary, P Department of Fisheries - Faculty of Marine Sciences - Fisheries Group - Chabahar Maritime University - Chabahar, Iran , Aminikhoei, Z Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute (IFSRI) - Agricultural Research Education and Extension Organization (AREEO) - Chabahar, Iran
Abstract :
Microalgae contain many valuable biological
compounds, so their commercial production is
of great importance. One of the important
challenges in microalga production is their high
cost associated with their harvesting processes.
Therefore, finding efficient and cost-effective
technologies for algae biomass separation is
essential for achieving an operational process.
The study was conducted to find the influence
of pH variation from 4 to 11 on harvesting
efficiency and fatty acids component of marine
microalgae Thalassiosira sp under laboratory
condition. The NaOH and HCl were added to
adjust pH value in each treatment. Data was
presented as mean ± SD. Comparison between
treatments was performed using one-way
analysis of variance ANOVA. The results
showed that with increasing the pH up to 10,
flocculation processes (92%) and concentration
factor (20) increased significantly.While, lowering the pH from 8.2 to 4 was not
effective in isolating algal biomass. In the next
stage, the biomass fatty acids content was
measured by both alkaline pH induction
method and the centrifuge method. Analyzes
showed that the percentage of lipid and
saturated and unsaturated fatty acids in
biomass collected by alkaline pH induction
technique was lower than the centrifugation
method. In general, the results of the present
study showed that clotting in alkaline pH up to
10 can be suggested as a suitable method for
harvesting of Thalassiosira sp microalgae, and
if the production of polyunsaturated acids is
considered, of consuming high amounts of
sodium hydroxide should be avoided.
Keywords :
Microalgae , Thalassiosira sp , pHinduced , Harvesting efficiency , Fatty acids
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Aquatic Animal Health