This study investigates the use of cheese whey to enhance the microalgae cultivation for bioenergy and coproducts in the framework of circular economy and pollution attenuation. A local isolated indigenous Chlorella vulgaris strain using a growth medium containing BG11 and cheese whey (BG11/CW) was used. Algae density, dry weight, organic carbon consumption, biochemical composition, fatty acid profile, Total pigments were investigated. The best growth is obtained in the BG11/CW culture media, with a dry biomass and cell density of 2.5 g/L, 6.5×107 Cells/ml, respectively. This represents 5 times the dry biomass obtained in the BG11medium (0.45 g/L, 1.68×107 cells/ml). Indigenous Chlorella vulgaris growth is favored by glycose availability af...
Wastes left over from human food production is commonly used to produce feed for animals,which is an...
Microalgae cultivated in mixotrophic conditions have received significant attention as a suitable so...
Sustainable production of microalgae biorefineries presents several technical bottlenecks in differe...
Growth parameters and biochemical composition of the green microalga Chlorella vulgaris cultivated u...
The mixotrophic growth of the microalgae Chlorella vulgaris was studied using diverse substrates, na...
The batch production of Chlorella vulgaris and its potential to profit the remnant nutritional compo...
Cheese whey is a massive dairying residue world-wide (154 Mm3·y-1) with high organic load, 50% being...
A local strain of Chlorella vulgaris was cultivated by using cheese whey (CW), white wine lees (WL) ...
Second cheese whey (SCW) or “scotta” in Italian, is a side-stream from the manufacturing of “Ricotta...
Microalgae cultivation is arousing interest for its ability to provide biomass for food, feed and en...
The present study addresses adopting the organic and nutritious materials in dairy wastewater as med...
The cultivation mode plays a vital role in algal growth and composition. This paper assessed the gro...
Fossil fuels must be replaced by environmentally and economically sustainable, carbon-neutral fuels ...
Spirulina platensis is a filamentous cyanobacterium, photosynthetic tissue that can live in soil, ma...
Algal biomass can be utilized for renewable energy sources, such as hydrogen, biodiesel and biogas. ...
Wastes left over from human food production is commonly used to produce feed for animals,which is an...
Microalgae cultivated in mixotrophic conditions have received significant attention as a suitable so...
Sustainable production of microalgae biorefineries presents several technical bottlenecks in differe...
Growth parameters and biochemical composition of the green microalga Chlorella vulgaris cultivated u...
The mixotrophic growth of the microalgae Chlorella vulgaris was studied using diverse substrates, na...
The batch production of Chlorella vulgaris and its potential to profit the remnant nutritional compo...
Cheese whey is a massive dairying residue world-wide (154 Mm3·y-1) with high organic load, 50% being...
A local strain of Chlorella vulgaris was cultivated by using cheese whey (CW), white wine lees (WL) ...
Second cheese whey (SCW) or “scotta” in Italian, is a side-stream from the manufacturing of “Ricotta...
Microalgae cultivation is arousing interest for its ability to provide biomass for food, feed and en...
The present study addresses adopting the organic and nutritious materials in dairy wastewater as med...
The cultivation mode plays a vital role in algal growth and composition. This paper assessed the gro...
Fossil fuels must be replaced by environmentally and economically sustainable, carbon-neutral fuels ...
Spirulina platensis is a filamentous cyanobacterium, photosynthetic tissue that can live in soil, ma...
Algal biomass can be utilized for renewable energy sources, such as hydrogen, biodiesel and biogas. ...
Wastes left over from human food production is commonly used to produce feed for animals,which is an...
Microalgae cultivated in mixotrophic conditions have received significant attention as a suitable so...
Sustainable production of microalgae biorefineries presents several technical bottlenecks in differe...