Enhancing content and decreasing production costs of phycocyanin through phytohormone supplementation in Spirulina cultivations

Q1 Environmental Science
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This study explores the potential of fractional supplementation of the phytohormone indole-3-acetic acid (IAA) to enhance phycocyanin production in Spirulina cultures. Microalgae cultures were supplemented with IAA at specific time points (days 0, 5, 10, 15, 20, and 25), reaching the same supplementation concentration (0.1 mg L−1) in the final 30-day cultivation period. The continuous daily supplementation resulted in a remarkable 229 % (106.41 mg g−1) increase in phycocyanin concentration and a 251 % (8.3 mg L−1 d−1) improvement in productivity compared to the control group without phytohormone addition (32.30 mg g−1 and 2.4 mg L−1 d−1, respectively). Additionally, the strategy successfully reduced the production cost of the pigment by 71 %. This approach can potentially make microalgae-based products more accessible to the population while addressing the industry's need for cost-effective pigment production. The study offers a novel strategy for optimizing natural pigment production and microalgae cultivation.

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通过在螺旋藻栽培中补充植物激素提高藻蓝蛋白含量并降低生产成本
本研究探讨了在螺旋藻培养物中部分补充植物激素吲哚-3-乙酸(IAA)以提高藻蓝蛋白产量的潜力。在特定的时间点(第 0、5、10、15、20 和 25 天)对微藻培养物补充 IAA,在最后 30 天的培养期达到相同的补充浓度(0.1 毫克/升)。与未添加植物激素的对照组(分别为 32.30 mg g-1 和 2.4 mg L-1 d-1)相比,每天持续补充植物激素使植物花青素浓度显著增加了 229 %(106.41 mg g-1),生产率提高了 251 %(8.3 mg L-1 d-1)。此外,该策略还成功地将色素的生产成本降低了 71%。这种方法有可能使以微藻为基础的产品更容易为大众所接受,同时满足了行业对具有成本效益的色素生产的需求。这项研究为优化天然色素生产和微藻培养提供了一种新策略。
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Bioresource Technology Reports
Bioresource Technology Reports Environmental Science-Environmental Engineering
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