The Effect of Aeration Rate on the Growth of Blue Green Microalgae by Aspergillus oryzae in Buffalo Dung as Alternative Media

Edwin Yonathan Gurning Gurning, Amos Imanuel, Nina Juliana Roberta Turnip, A. Manurung
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The high demand of Arthrospiraplatensis as a veritable protein source encourages its mass production worldwide. Currently, mass production of Arthrospiraplatensis is hindered by the relatively high price of the growth media. Recently, it is discovered that Arthrospiraplatensis can be cultivated using buffalo dung as an alternative medium. Buffalo dung is an excellent source of nitrogen and phosphorus which are principal macronutrients for the growth of Arthospiraplatensis. In addition to nitrogen and phosphorus, carbon is also a macronutrient that is important to the growth of microalgae. The carbon source used by the microalgae is carbon dioxide, which is consumed through photosynthesis. Carbon dioxide can be derived directly from the atmosphere as atmospheric CO2 existing as much as 0.04%-v/v in air, which can be provided directly using an aeration pump into the growth medium microalgae. During the aeration process, CO2 mass transfer occurs from the gaseous phase into the liquid phase. This research aims to investigate the effect of the aeration rate on the growth of the blue-green microalgae Arthrospiraplatensisusing buffalo dung media as an alternative medium. Arthrospiraplatensis will be cultivated on buffalo dung media using various aeration rates to determine the effect of aeration on the specific growth rate (µ). The air will also be pumped into the growth medium without Arthrospiraplatensis at the specific aeration rates to determine the mass transfer coefficient (kLa) that occurs from the air leading to growth medium. Analysis of mass transfer coefficient (kLa) of carbon dioxide will be conducted using the sulfite method. Variation of aeration that used  in this research are 0.2 vvm; 0.4 vvm; 0.6 vvm; 1.2 vvm; 2.4 vvm that has mass transfer coefficient dan specific growth rate are  0.005 min-1 and 0.1987 day-1; 0.009 min-1 and 0.2279 day-1; 0.012 min-1 and 0.2044 day-1; 0.034 min-1 and 0.1918 day-1;  0.035 min-1 and µ in 2.4 vvm can’t determine, respectively.
曝气速率对米曲霉在牛粪中生长蓝绿微藻的影响
对Arthrospiraplatensis作为一种真正的蛋白质来源的高需求促进了其在全球的大规模生产。目前,Arthrospiraplatensis的大规模生产受到生长培养基价格相对较高的阻碍。最近,人们发现可以用牛粪作为替代培养基来培养Arthrospiraplatensis。水牛粪是一种极好的氮和磷的来源,氮和磷是arthrospiraplatensis生长的主要常量营养元素。除氮、磷外,碳也是微藻生长的重要常量营养素。微藻使用的碳源是二氧化碳,二氧化碳通过光合作用消耗。二氧化碳可以直接从大气中获得,大气中的二氧化碳在空气中含量高达0.04%-v/v,可以通过曝气泵直接提供到微藻的生长介质中。在曝气过程中,CO2发生从气相到液相的传质。本研究以水牛粪培养基为替代培养基,研究曝气速率对蓝绿色微藻arthrospiraplatensisisd生长的影响。在牛粪培养基上采用不同曝气率培养Arthrospiraplatensis,以确定曝气率对其特定生长率(µ)的影响。空气也将以特定的曝气率泵入不含Arthrospiraplatensis的生长介质中,以确定从空气进入生长介质的传质系数(kLa)。用亚硫酸盐法分析二氧化碳的传质系数(kLa)。本研究使用的曝气变化量为0.2 vvm;0.4 vvm;0.6 vvm;1.2 vvm;2.4传质系数Dan比生长率分别为0.005 min-1和0.1987 day-1;0.009 min-1和0.2279 day-1;0.012 min-1和0.2044 day-1;0.034 min-1和0.1918 day-1;0.035 min-1和µin 2.4 VVM分别无法确定。
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