Arthrospira maxima is a natural source of fine chemicals for multiple biotechnological applications. We determined the optimal environmental conditions for A. maxima by measuring its relative growth rate (RGR), pigment yield, and photosynthetic performance under different pH and temperature conditions. RGR was highest at pH 7–9 and 30 °C. Chlorophyll a, phycocyanin, maximal quantum yield (Fv/Fm), relative maximal electron transport rate (rETRmax), and effective quantum yield (ΦPSII) were highest at pH 7–8 and 25 °C. Interestingly, phycoerythrin and allophycocyanin content was highest at 15 °C, which may be the lowest optimum temperature reported for phycobiliprotein production in the Arthrospira species. A threestep purification of phycocya...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of different colored light emitting diodes (LEDs) ...
A two-phase outdoor cultivation bioprocess for Arthrospira maxima LJGR1 combined with phycocyanin in...
This is the accepted manuscript. The final version is available at http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.10...
Arthrospira maxima is a natural source of fine chemicals for multiple biotechnological applications....
IntroductionAs a pigment protein, phycocyanin has been widely used in the fields of food, nutraceuti...
The global market shows high demand for products of natural origin to reduce the use of synthetic su...
Palm oil mill effluent (POME) is well known as agricultural wastewater that has a high potential as ...
Synechocystis salina is a cyanobacterium that has biotechnological potential thanks to its ability t...
Abstract Background Most commercial phycocyanins are extracted from a filamentous cyanobacterium, Ar...
Cyanobacteria are a rich source of bioactive compounds, mainly in the Arthospira sp., and one of the...
WOS: 000368907400007Objective: Physical process parameters play a major role in the cultivation of c...
Phycocyanin is a light-blue water-soluble natural pigment with wide application in fields including ...
BACKGROUND: When the human population increases, so does the need to explore a wider range of feedst...
Phycocyanin (PC) is a high-value blue pigment protein obtained from cyanobacteria and red algae. Ins...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of different light colors on growth, pigment compo...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of different colored light emitting diodes (LEDs) ...
A two-phase outdoor cultivation bioprocess for Arthrospira maxima LJGR1 combined with phycocyanin in...
This is the accepted manuscript. The final version is available at http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.10...
Arthrospira maxima is a natural source of fine chemicals for multiple biotechnological applications....
IntroductionAs a pigment protein, phycocyanin has been widely used in the fields of food, nutraceuti...
The global market shows high demand for products of natural origin to reduce the use of synthetic su...
Palm oil mill effluent (POME) is well known as agricultural wastewater that has a high potential as ...
Synechocystis salina is a cyanobacterium that has biotechnological potential thanks to its ability t...
Abstract Background Most commercial phycocyanins are extracted from a filamentous cyanobacterium, Ar...
Cyanobacteria are a rich source of bioactive compounds, mainly in the Arthospira sp., and one of the...
WOS: 000368907400007Objective: Physical process parameters play a major role in the cultivation of c...
Phycocyanin is a light-blue water-soluble natural pigment with wide application in fields including ...
BACKGROUND: When the human population increases, so does the need to explore a wider range of feedst...
Phycocyanin (PC) is a high-value blue pigment protein obtained from cyanobacteria and red algae. Ins...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of different light colors on growth, pigment compo...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of different colored light emitting diodes (LEDs) ...
A two-phase outdoor cultivation bioprocess for Arthrospira maxima LJGR1 combined with phycocyanin in...
This is the accepted manuscript. The final version is available at http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.10...