Long-term acclimation to organic carbon enhances the production of loliolide from Scenedesmus deserticola

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Title
Long-term acclimation to organic carbon enhances the production of loliolide from Scenedesmus deserticola
Author(s)
Dae Hyun ChoJin-Ho YunDong Yoon Choi; J Heo; Eun Kyung Kim; Juran Ha; C Yoo; Hong Il ChoiYong Jae LeeHee-Sik Kim
Bibliographic Citation
Bioresource Technology, vol. 412, pp. 131408-131408
Publication Year
2024
Abstract
Production of functional biocompounds from microalgae has garnered interest from different industrial sectors; however, their overall productivity must be substantially improved for commercialization. Herein, long-term acclimation of Scenedesmus deserticola was conducted using glucose as an organic carbon source to enhance its heterotrophic capabilities and the production potential of loliolide. A year-long acclimation on agar plates led to the selection of S. deserticola HS4, which exhibited at least 2-fold increase in loliolide production potential; S. deserticola HS4 was subjected to further screening of its cultivation conditions and fed-batch cultivation was subsequently performed in liter-scale reactors. While S. deserticola HS4 exhibited shifts in cellular morphology and biochemical composition, the results suggested a substantial increase in its loliolide productivity regardless of trophic modes. Collectively, these results highlight the potential of long-term acclimation as an effective strategy for improving microalgal crops to align with industrial production practices.
Keyword
AcclimationHeterotrophyLoliolideScenedesmus deserticola HS4
ISSN
0960-8524
Publisher
Elsevier
Full Text Link
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.biortech.2024.131408
Type
Article
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Synthetic Biology and Bioengineering Research Institute > Cell Factory Research Center > 1. Journal Articles
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