Pigment production in Spirulina fussiformis in different photophysical conditions

H.K. Madhyastha, T.M. Vatsala
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The present investigation makes a comparative investigation of individual light source on the different commercially important pigments in Spirulina fussiformis in photobioreactor culture condition. Continuous culture system was carried out throughout the experimental condition. Initially, seed culture, corresponding to 0.2 g/L on dry weight basis was cultivated in Zarrouks medium with different colored light source in reactor. Maximum daily biomass productivity, 0.8 g/L, 0.75 g/L and 0.69 g/L in white light (WL), blue light (BL) and green light (GL), respectively, conditions was noticed. Pigment content during WL treatment showed the highest accumulation (5.5 μg/mL) of chlorophyll whereas, other pigments roughly remained constant without much change, implying WL intensity is better for chlorophyll synthesis. On the other hand, chlorophyll and phycocyanin content gradually increased up to 7 μg/mL and 2 mg/mL, respectively, at BL intensity. The response to GL was negative to all pigments studied except for phycocyanin; in this case a highest production (2.5 mg/mL) was seen during 18 days experimental period. Additionally, when yellow light (YL) treatment experiments were conducted, the rate of production gradually decreased from 6th day onward in all pigments demonstrating the photobleaching effect of YL. The average rate of pigments production did not show significant accumulation in red light (RL) light treatment except phycoerythrin which showed an increasing trend of production.

It is worth to mention here that higher light intensity is better for production of phycocyanin and phycoerythrin in Spirulina.

不同光物理条件下梭形螺旋藻色素的生成
本研究在光生物反应器培养条件下,对梭形螺旋藻中不同商业重要色素的单个光源进行了比较研究。在整个实验条件下进行连续培养系统。首先在Zarrouks培养基中,用不同颜色光源在反应器中培养干重0.2 g/L的种子。白光(WL)、蓝光(BL)和绿光(GL)条件下的最大日生物量生产力分别为0.8 g/L、0.75 g/L和0.69 g/L。WL处理期间叶绿素积累量最高(5.5 μg/mL),而其他色素基本保持不变,变化不大,说明WL强度更有利于叶绿素合成。另一方面,叶绿素和藻蓝蛋白含量在BL强度下逐渐升高,分别达到7 μg/mL和2 mg/mL。除藻蓝蛋白外,对GL的反应均为阴性;在18天的实验期间,产量最高(2.5 mg/mL)。另外,在黄光(YL)处理实验中,从第6天开始,所有色素的产量都逐渐下降,表明YL具有光漂白作用,红光(RL)处理的色素平均产量没有显著的积累,除了植红蛋白有增加的趋势。值得一提的是,较高的光照强度有利于螺旋藻藻蓝蛋白和藻红蛋白的生产。
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