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Title: | Towards the commercialization of Botryococcus braunii for triterpenoid production
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Authors: | Khalid A. Al-Hothaly, Eric M. Adetutu, Brian H. May, Mohamed Taha, Andrew S. Ball |
Year: | 2015 |
Keywords: | Triterpenoid hydrocarbon, Race B, Large scale, Botryococcus braunii Biomass |
Journal: | Journal of Industrial Microbiology & Biotechnology |
Volume: | October 2015, Volume 42, Issue 10, pp 1415–1418 |
Issue: | October 2015, Volume 42, Issue 10, pp 1415–1418 |
Pages: | October 2015, Volume 42, Issue 10, pp 1415–1418 |
Publisher: | Springer Link |
Local/International: | International |
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Full paper | Mohamed Abdelmonem Mohamed Taha _Towards the commercialization of Botryococcus braunii for triterpenoid production.pdf |
Supplementary materials | Not Available |
Abstract: |
Botryococcus braunii can accumulate unusually high levels of triterpenoid hydrocarbons making it a potential source of high value chemicals. However, its commercial application is hampered by its slow growth and lack of large-scale studies of triterpenoid hydrocarbon production. This study investigated hydrocarbon production in two race B of B. braunii strains, Overjuyo-3 and Kossou-4, at 25 °C in 500 L open tanks under artificial lighting in modified BG11 medium over 60 days. Maximum growth was reached by 40 days with Overjuyo-3 producing more biomass (3.05 g L−1) than Kossou-4 (2.55 g L−1). However, Kossou-4 produced more oil (0.75 g L−1) and triterpenoid hydrocarbons (C30–C34; 50 % of oil weight) compared to 0.63 g L−1 of oil in Overjuyo-3 with triterpenoid hydrocarbons making up 29 % of oil weight. This research demonstrates for the first time that large-scale production of high value triterpenoid hydrocarbon for commercial application is feasible with Kossou-4 strain. |