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Biotechnology and Bioprocess Engineering
2021 Volume.26 No. 2 p.223 ~ p.231
Enhanced Fatty Acid Productivity by Parachlorella sp., a Freshwater Microalga, via Adaptive Laboratory Evolution Under Salt Stress
Kim Z.-Hun

Kim Kwang-Min
Park Han-Wool
Lee Chang-Soo
Nam Seung-Won
Yim Kyung-June
Jung Ji-Young
Hong Seong-Joo
Lee Choul-Gyun
Abstract
Salt stress can be used to increase intracellular lipid content of microalgae. However, the growth of microalgae is decreased under salt stress. Thus, a two-stage cultivation strategy with a growth phase followed by a stress stage is required to improve lipid content. In this study, adaptive laboratory evolution (ALE) with salt stress was conducted to improve biomass and fatty acid (FA) productivity using a locally isolated freshwater microalga Parachlorella sp. in a single-stage cultivation. Algal cell growth and FA production under conditions of salt stress (0?40 g of NaCl/L) were compared to those in a 0.5 L bubble column photobioreactor and appropriate levels of salt stress (10 and 20 g/L) were determined for ALE. During the ALE process, the average cell size increased from 3.0 to 3.9 ¥ìm. After eight consecutive ALE cycles, microalgal growth rate was remarkably increased to close to that of the culture without salt stress. Furthermore, FA content in microalga was improved from 7.5% to 25%. This result was confirmed by observations with various types of microscopes. Eventually, overall FA productivity was increased up to 219.0 ¡¾ 10.7 mg/L/day with the addition of 20 g of NaCl/L, which was 233% greater than that of the culture without salt stress (93.8 ¡¾ 5.3 mg/L/day) due to increased FA content. Recovered biomass productivity was 80% of that in the culture without salt stress. These results suggest that microalgal FA production can be significantly improved by a simple ALE process without an additional stress culture step.
KEYWORD
microalgae, fatty acid, salt stress, adaptive evolution, photobioreactor
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