| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 7071144 | Bioresource Technology | 2016 | 27 Pages | 
Abstract
												With the aim to optimize the production of exopolysaccharide (EPS) by Porphyridium marinum, cultures in photobioreactors were conducted on a modified Provasoli medium (P) and compared to a new medium (Pm) with an elemental composition of N0.0205S0.0597P0.005. Cultivation on this medium allowed the increase of EPS concentration up to 2.5 g Lâ1, without modification of the EPS productivity (0.096 g Lâ1) and EPS structure. In a second time, photosynthetic activity of the strain was monitored as a function of irradiance and temperature, allowing improvement of kinetic parameters of growth and EPS production. A semi-continuous culture, carried out with the Pm medium, an optimal irradiance and temperature of respectively 360 μmol photons mâ2 sâ1 and 28 °C led to an EPS process productivity of 0.031 g hâ1 instead of 0.020 g hâ1 in batch culture.
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											Authors
												Nastasia Soanen, Elise Da Silva, Christine Gardarin, Philippe Michaud, Céline Laroche, 
											