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Title: Investigation of combined effect of nitrogen, phosphorus and iron on lipid productivity of microalgae Ankistrodesmus falcatus KJ671624 using response surface methodology
Authors: Singh, Poonam 
Guldhe, Abhishek 
Kumari, Sheena K. 
Rawat, Ismail 
Bux, Faizal 
Keywords: Microalgae;Biomass;Biodiesel;Ankistrodesmus;Response surface methodology;Lipids
Issue Date: 15-Feb-2015
Publisher: Elsevier
Source: Singh, P., Guldhe, A., Kumari, S., Rawat, I. and Bux, F. 2015. Investigation of combined effect of nitrogen, phosphorus and iron on lipid productivity of microalgae Ankistrodesmus falcatus KJ671624 using response surface methodology. Biochemical Engineering Journal. 94: 22-29.
Journal: Biochemical engineering journal 
Abstract: 
Enhancement of lipid accumulation is essential to improve the commercial feasibility of microalgal biodiesel production. An oleaginous microalgal strain, Ankistrodesmus falcatus KJ671624 was evaluated for its potential as a biodiesel feedstock in this study. The collective effect of nutrient (nitrogen, phospho-rous and iron) stresses on the lipid productivity of the selected strain was studied by response surface methodology. The highest lipid content of 59.6% and lipid productivity of 74.07 mg L−1 d−1 was obtained under nutrient stress with nitrogen 750 mg L−1, phosphorus 0 mg L−1 and iron 9 mg L−1. The photosyn-thetic behaviour validates the high lipid productivity under combined nutrient stress condition. Saturated fatty acid composition was increased by 38.49% under selected nutrient stress condition compared to BG11 medium. The enhanced lipid accumulation with suitable lipid profile (C16:0, C18:1, C18:2, C18:3) and biodiesel conversion of 91.54 ± 1.43% achieved in A. falcatus KJ671624 further confirm its potential as a promising feedstock for biodiesel production.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10321/2400
ISSN: 1369-703X
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bej.2014.10.019
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