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Batch culture growth of chlorella zofingiensis on effluent derived from two-stage anaerobic digestion of two-phase olive mill solid waste

Batch culture growth of chlorella zofingiensis on effluent derived from two-stage anaerobic digestion of two-phase olive mill solid waste
Batch culture growth of chlorella zofingiensis on effluent derived from two-stage anaerobic digestion of two-phase olive mill solid waste
This paper presents the use of an effluent derived from two-stage anaerobic digestion of two-phase olive mill solid waste (OMSW) as a substrate for the production of Chlorella zofingiensis in batch mode. Chlorella zofingiensis when grown autotrophycally can accumulate significant quantities of valuable carotenoids which are used as an additive in fish and poultry farming, as colorants in foods and in health care products. It was found that two-phase OMSW previously treated by two-stage anaerobic digestion and further sterilized may be used as a culture medium for the microalgae Chlorella zofingiensis. Typical growth curves were obtained using both the above-mentioned anaerobic effluent and a synthetic medium. Total chemical oxygen demand (TCOD) and soluble chemical oxygen demand (SCOD) removals of 37% and 45% respectively were achieved in batch experiments after 11 days’ operation time. The specific growth rate was lower when the treated effluent was used as the feed substrate (0.02 h-1) in comparison to the synthetic medium (0.03 h-1). The specific growth rates of the exponential phases were determined by using a firstorder kinetic model applied to chlorophyll a (Ca) and total chlorophyll (TC) concentrations, as indirect measurements of the microalgae concentration. It was concluded that the effluent from two-stage anaerobic digestion of two-phase OMSW constituted an appropriate culture medium for the growth of Chlorella zofingiensis, providing a simple technology feasible for producing a very useful product for animal feeding
batch culture, chlorella zofingiensis, kinetic parameters, substrate, two-phase olive mill solid waste, two-stage anaerobic digestion
0717-3458
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Travieso Córdoba, Lissette
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Domínguez Bocanegra, Alma Rosa
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Rincón Llorente, Bárbara
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Sanchez Hernández, Enrique
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Benítez Echegoyen, Francisco
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Domínguez Bocanegra, Alma Rosa
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Rincón Llorente, Bárbara
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Sanchez Hernández, Enrique
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Benítez Echegoyen, Francisco
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Borja, Rafael
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Raposo Bejines, Francisco
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Colmenarejo Morcillo, Manuel Francisco
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Travieso Córdoba, Lissette, Domínguez Bocanegra, Alma Rosa, Rincón Llorente, Bárbara, Sanchez Hernández, Enrique, Benítez Echegoyen, Francisco, Borja, Rafael, Raposo Bejines, Francisco and Colmenarejo Morcillo, Manuel Francisco (2008) Batch culture growth of chlorella zofingiensis on effluent derived from two-stage anaerobic digestion of two-phase olive mill solid waste. Electronic Journal of Biotechnology, 11 (2), 1-8. (doi:10.2225/vol11-issue2-fulltext-1).

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This paper presents the use of an effluent derived from two-stage anaerobic digestion of two-phase olive mill solid waste (OMSW) as a substrate for the production of Chlorella zofingiensis in batch mode. Chlorella zofingiensis when grown autotrophycally can accumulate significant quantities of valuable carotenoids which are used as an additive in fish and poultry farming, as colorants in foods and in health care products. It was found that two-phase OMSW previously treated by two-stage anaerobic digestion and further sterilized may be used as a culture medium for the microalgae Chlorella zofingiensis. Typical growth curves were obtained using both the above-mentioned anaerobic effluent and a synthetic medium. Total chemical oxygen demand (TCOD) and soluble chemical oxygen demand (SCOD) removals of 37% and 45% respectively were achieved in batch experiments after 11 days’ operation time. The specific growth rate was lower when the treated effluent was used as the feed substrate (0.02 h-1) in comparison to the synthetic medium (0.03 h-1). The specific growth rates of the exponential phases were determined by using a firstorder kinetic model applied to chlorophyll a (Ca) and total chlorophyll (TC) concentrations, as indirect measurements of the microalgae concentration. It was concluded that the effluent from two-stage anaerobic digestion of two-phase OMSW constituted an appropriate culture medium for the growth of Chlorella zofingiensis, providing a simple technology feasible for producing a very useful product for animal feeding

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Published date: 15 April 2008
Keywords: batch culture, chlorella zofingiensis, kinetic parameters, substrate, two-phase olive mill solid waste, two-stage anaerobic digestion

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Local EPrints ID: 74120
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/74120
ISSN: 0717-3458
PURE UUID: 84ecfaf7-b675-4828-a7d5-542da0993691

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Date deposited: 12 Mar 2010
Last modified: 13 Mar 2024 22:26

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Author: Lissette Travieso Córdoba
Author: Alma Rosa Domínguez Bocanegra
Author: Bárbara Rincón Llorente
Author: Enrique Sanchez Hernández
Author: Francisco Benítez Echegoyen
Author: Rafael Borja
Author: Francisco Raposo Bejines
Author: Manuel Francisco Colmenarejo Morcillo

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