Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10395476 | Bioresource Technology | 2011 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
In the present study, the abattoir digestate was used as a culture medium for Spongiochloris sp. growth with added mineral components under optimized conditions in batch culture. Firstly, an Hadamard matrix was used to investigate the impact of certain influencing factors on the Spongiochloris sp. growth. Then, a fractional factorial design 27-4 was successfully employed to optimize the concentration of different added components to abattoir digestate for increased Spongiochloris sp. biomass production. The major influencing factors were NaHCO3 and FeSO4 at a level of 2000Â mg/L and 5Â mg/L, respectively. A high biomass production of 5.29Â ÃÂ 106 cell/mL and an important content of chlorophyll a of 65.32Â mg/L were obtained after 42Â days of culture of Spongiochloris sp. on the defined abattoir medium at static conditions.
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Authors
Faten Saïdane Bchir, Hana Gannoun, Soumaya El Herry, Moktar Hamdi,