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publication name Towards the commercialization of Botryococcus braunii for triterpenoid production
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
Paper Link http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10295-015-1658-x
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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.

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