Enhancement of growth, lipid, and carbohydrate production of the egyptian isolate Dunaliella salina SA20 using mozzarella cheese whey as a growth supplement [electronic resource]

By: Contributor(s): Language: English Summary language: Arabic Description: 101 - 111 pOther title:
  • تعزيز النمو وإنتاج الدهون والكربوهيدرات لعزلة الدوناليلا سالينا المصرية باستخدام الشرش كمكمل غذائي [Added title page title]
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  • Egyptian journal of botany, 2023 v. 63 (1) [electronic resource]
Subject(s): Online resources: In: Egyptian Journal of Botany 2023.v.63(1)Summary: The growth of Dunaliella salina SA20 (Dunal) Teodoresco Egyptian isolate (from El-Bardawil Lake, Sinai, Egypt) in wastewater is a more cost-effective cultivation method. Wastewater, such as mozzarella cheese whey (MCW), is produced in massive quantities as a dairy industry byproduct, and growing D. salina in such waste could be used safely in biotechnological applications. Applying different organic MCW ratios to inorganic Loeblich nutrient medium (20, 50, 75% v/v MCW/Loeblich) as growth supplement allowed mixotrophic nutrition, while growth in completely inorganic medium (100% Loeblich medium) allowed for autotrophic nutrition. The optimum growth performance of D. salina cells was observed in 20% MCW and was indicated by measured values of chlorophyll a (10.51mg/L), dry weight (405mg/L), cell count (6.92 x 106cell/ml), and optical density (1.12). Using 20% MCW, different pH values were applied to explore the pH effect on nutrient availability, and pH 7.5 was found to be optimal for growth. Additionally, a growth curve experiment comparing the mix- and autotrophic conditions presented higher values of the relative mean and maximum growth rates in mixotrophic conditions (0.19, 0.21 day−1, respectively) than in the autotrophic conditions (0.16, 0.18 day−1, respectively). Keywords: Dunaliella salina, Growth supplements, Mixotrophy, Whey.
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The growth of Dunaliella salina SA20 (Dunal) Teodoresco Egyptian isolate (from El-Bardawil Lake, Sinai, Egypt) in wastewater is a more cost-effective cultivation method. Wastewater, such as mozzarella cheese whey (MCW), is produced in massive quantities as a dairy industry byproduct, and growing D. salina in such waste could be used safely in biotechnological applications. Applying different organic MCW ratios to inorganic Loeblich nutrient medium (20, 50, 75% v/v MCW/Loeblich) as growth supplement allowed mixotrophic nutrition, while growth in completely inorganic medium (100% Loeblich medium) allowed for autotrophic nutrition. The optimum growth performance of D. salina cells was observed in 20% MCW and was indicated by measured values of chlorophyll a (10.51mg/L), dry weight (405mg/L), cell count (6.92 x 106cell/ml), and optical density (1.12). Using 20% MCW, different pH values were applied to explore the pH effect on nutrient availability, and pH 7.5 was found to be optimal for growth. Additionally, a growth curve experiment comparing the mix- and autotrophic conditions presented higher values of the relative mean and maximum growth rates in mixotrophic conditions (0.19, 0.21 day−1, respectively) than in the autotrophic conditions (0.16, 0.18 day−1, respectively).
Keywords: Dunaliella salina, Growth supplements, Mixotrophy, Whey.

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