Microalgae Lipids Detection and Quantification Method Towards Online Real-Time Monitoring: A Review

Kar Lok Chong, Mohd Ridzuan Ahmad
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Bioprospecting toward biofuel has appeared as a sustainable and alternative energy option as fossil fuels are finite and causing a large number of environmental problems such as global warming by the greenhouse effect, leading the development of alternative substantial energy has attracted more and more attention. Hence, microalgae are potential candidates as third generation biofuel producers to tackle this problem. Under stress-condition, microalgae can produce an abundance of value-added products such as triacylglycerols which is an energy-rich fatty acid. This review highlights various quantification and detection methods of microalgae lipids, ranging from conventional methods like gravimetric and chromatographic techniques to non-conventional methods like fluorescent staining, Raman scattering, and dielectric insulation. While conventional methods require a series of procedures, including biomass dehydration and lipid extraction, non-conventional methods provide advantages such as rapidity, low cost, and smaller sample sizes needed. Future prospects revealed that real-time monitoring and online measurement of lipid content in microalgae is required to quantify the intracellular lipid level of microalgae in controlling and rapidly adjusting the growing conditions for cultivation. These real-time results, combined with the Internet of Things (IoT) technology, can be further processed using machine learning to maximize the productivity of microalgae as an alternative biofuel producer.
实现在线实时监测的微藻脂质检测和定量方法:综述
生物燃料的生物勘探已成为一种可持续的替代能源选择,因为化石燃料是有限的,而且会造成大量的环境问题,如温室效应导致的全球变暖,因此替代性实质性能源的开发已引起越来越多的关注。因此,微藻是解决这一问题的第三代生物燃料生产商的潜在候选者。在压力条件下,微藻可以产生大量的增值产品,如三酰甘油(一种富含能量的脂肪酸)。本综述重点介绍了微藻脂质的各种定量和检测方法,包括重量法和色谱法等传统方法,以及荧光染色法、拉曼散射法和介电绝缘法等非常规方法。传统方法需要一系列程序,包括生物质脱水和脂质提取,而非常规方法则具有快速、成本低、所需样本量少等优点。未来前景显示,需要对微藻中的脂质含量进行实时监测和在线测量,以量化微藻细胞内的脂质含量,从而控制和快速调整培养的生长条件。这些实时结果与物联网(IoT)技术相结合,可通过机器学习进一步处理,以最大限度地提高微藻作为替代生物燃料生产商的生产力。
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