Industrial scale-up of microalgal cultures is often a protracted step prone to culture collapse and the occurrence of unwanted contaminants. To solve this problem, a two-stage scale-up process was developed - heterotrophically Chlorella vulgaris cells grown in fermenters (1st stage) were used to directly inoculate an outdoor industrial autotrophic microalgal production unit (2nd stage). A preliminary pilot-scale trial revealed that C. vulgaris cells grown heterotrophically adapted readily to outdoor autotrophic growth conditions (1-m3 photobioreactors) without any measurable difference as compared to conventional autotrophic inocula. Biomass concentration of 174.5 g L-1, the highest value ever reported for this microalga, was achieved in a ...
Many phototrophic microorganisms contain large quantities of high-value products such as n-3 polyuns...
This work describes the engineering characterization and evaluation of two novel, single-use photobi...
Phototrophic systems regained interest as feedstocks for bio-economy but their industrial exploitati...
Microalgae of numerous heterotrophic genera (obligate or facultative) exhibit considerable metabolic...
Microalgae of numerous heterotrophic genera (obligate or facultative) exhibit considerable metabolic...
Although production of biodiesels from microalgae is proved to be technically feasible, a commercial...
Microalgae have received increasing attention as one of the most promising feedstocks in the develop...
Microalgae are sustainable feedstock for healthy food and feed, organic drugs, ecological polymers, ...
Growth curves of four species of green microalgae have been compared under photoautotrophy, heterotr...
Heterotrophic or autotrophic? This is the continuous question the industry faces when microalgae pro...
Microalgae are a great source of many highly valuable products such as polyunsaturated fatty acids, ...
Heterotrophic or autotrophic? This is the continuous question the industry faces when microalgae pro...
Microalgal biomass has gained increasing attention in the last decade for various biotechnological ...
Microalgae are a promising feedstock for the future of the industrial chemistry. Among microalgae, T...
Despite the increasing interest in microalgal biomass and its high-value compounds, the number of pr...
Many phototrophic microorganisms contain large quantities of high-value products such as n-3 polyuns...
This work describes the engineering characterization and evaluation of two novel, single-use photobi...
Phototrophic systems regained interest as feedstocks for bio-economy but their industrial exploitati...
Microalgae of numerous heterotrophic genera (obligate or facultative) exhibit considerable metabolic...
Microalgae of numerous heterotrophic genera (obligate or facultative) exhibit considerable metabolic...
Although production of biodiesels from microalgae is proved to be technically feasible, a commercial...
Microalgae have received increasing attention as one of the most promising feedstocks in the develop...
Microalgae are sustainable feedstock for healthy food and feed, organic drugs, ecological polymers, ...
Growth curves of four species of green microalgae have been compared under photoautotrophy, heterotr...
Heterotrophic or autotrophic? This is the continuous question the industry faces when microalgae pro...
Microalgae are a great source of many highly valuable products such as polyunsaturated fatty acids, ...
Heterotrophic or autotrophic? This is the continuous question the industry faces when microalgae pro...
Microalgal biomass has gained increasing attention in the last decade for various biotechnological ...
Microalgae are a promising feedstock for the future of the industrial chemistry. Among microalgae, T...
Despite the increasing interest in microalgal biomass and its high-value compounds, the number of pr...
Many phototrophic microorganisms contain large quantities of high-value products such as n-3 polyuns...
This work describes the engineering characterization and evaluation of two novel, single-use photobi...
Phototrophic systems regained interest as feedstocks for bio-economy but their industrial exploitati...