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Novel microalgae strains from selected lower Himalayan aquatic habitats as potential sources of green products

Microalgal biomass provides a renewable source of biofuels and other green products. However, in order to realize economically viable microalgal biorefinery, strategic identification and utilization of suitable microalgal feedstock is fundamental. Here, a multi-step suboptimal screening strategy was...

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Autores principales: Inuwa, Abdullahi B., Zeb, Iftikhar, Mahmood, Qaisar, Irshad, Usman, Irshad, Muhammad, Hafeez, Farhan, Iqbal, Akhtar, Pervez, Arshid, Nazir, Rashid
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9089879/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35536837
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0267788
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author Inuwa, Abdullahi B.
Zeb, Iftikhar
Mahmood, Qaisar
Irshad, Usman
Irshad, Muhammad
Hafeez, Farhan
Iqbal, Akhtar
Pervez, Arshid
Nazir, Rashid
author_facet Inuwa, Abdullahi B.
Zeb, Iftikhar
Mahmood, Qaisar
Irshad, Usman
Irshad, Muhammad
Hafeez, Farhan
Iqbal, Akhtar
Pervez, Arshid
Nazir, Rashid
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description Microalgal biomass provides a renewable source of biofuels and other green products. However, in order to realize economically viable microalgal biorefinery, strategic identification and utilization of suitable microalgal feedstock is fundamental. Here, a multi-step suboptimal screening strategy was used to target promising microalgae strains from selected freshwaters of the study area. The resulting strains were found to be affiliated to seven closely-related genera of the family Scenedesmaceae, as revealed by both morphologic and molecular characterization. Following initial screening under upper psychrophilic to optimum mesophilic (irregular temperature of 14.1 to 35.9°C) cultivation conditions, superior strains were chosen for further studies. Further cultivation of the selected strains under moderate to extreme mesophilic cultivation conditions (irregular temperature of 25.7 to 42.2°C), yielded up to 74.12 mgL(-1)day(-1), 19.96 mgL(-1)day(-1), 48.56%, 3.34 μg/mL and 1.20 μg/mL, for biomass productivity, lipid productivity, carbohydrate content, pigments content and carotenoids content respectively. These performances were deemed promising compared with some previous, optimum conditions-based reports. Interestingly, the fatty acids profile and the high carotenoids content of the studied strains revealed possible tolerance to the stress caused by the changing suboptimal cultivation conditions. Overall, strains AY1, CM6, LY2 and KL10 were exceptional and may present sustainable, promising feedstock for utilization in large-scale generation of green products, including biodiesel, bioethanol, pigments and dietary supplements. The findings of this study, which exposed promising, eurythermal strains, would expand the current knowledge on the search for promising microalgae strains capable of performing under the largely uncontrolled large-scale cultivation settings.
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spelling pubmed-90898792022-05-11 Novel microalgae strains from selected lower Himalayan aquatic habitats as potential sources of green products Inuwa, Abdullahi B. Zeb, Iftikhar Mahmood, Qaisar Irshad, Usman Irshad, Muhammad Hafeez, Farhan Iqbal, Akhtar Pervez, Arshid Nazir, Rashid PLoS One Research Article Microalgal biomass provides a renewable source of biofuels and other green products. However, in order to realize economically viable microalgal biorefinery, strategic identification and utilization of suitable microalgal feedstock is fundamental. Here, a multi-step suboptimal screening strategy was used to target promising microalgae strains from selected freshwaters of the study area. The resulting strains were found to be affiliated to seven closely-related genera of the family Scenedesmaceae, as revealed by both morphologic and molecular characterization. Following initial screening under upper psychrophilic to optimum mesophilic (irregular temperature of 14.1 to 35.9°C) cultivation conditions, superior strains were chosen for further studies. Further cultivation of the selected strains under moderate to extreme mesophilic cultivation conditions (irregular temperature of 25.7 to 42.2°C), yielded up to 74.12 mgL(-1)day(-1), 19.96 mgL(-1)day(-1), 48.56%, 3.34 μg/mL and 1.20 μg/mL, for biomass productivity, lipid productivity, carbohydrate content, pigments content and carotenoids content respectively. These performances were deemed promising compared with some previous, optimum conditions-based reports. Interestingly, the fatty acids profile and the high carotenoids content of the studied strains revealed possible tolerance to the stress caused by the changing suboptimal cultivation conditions. Overall, strains AY1, CM6, LY2 and KL10 were exceptional and may present sustainable, promising feedstock for utilization in large-scale generation of green products, including biodiesel, bioethanol, pigments and dietary supplements. The findings of this study, which exposed promising, eurythermal strains, would expand the current knowledge on the search for promising microalgae strains capable of performing under the largely uncontrolled large-scale cultivation settings. Public Library of Science 2022-05-10 /pmc/articles/PMC9089879/ /pubmed/35536837 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0267788 Text en © 2022 Inuwa et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Inuwa, Abdullahi B.
Zeb, Iftikhar
Mahmood, Qaisar
Irshad, Usman
Irshad, Muhammad
Hafeez, Farhan
Iqbal, Akhtar
Pervez, Arshid
Nazir, Rashid
Novel microalgae strains from selected lower Himalayan aquatic habitats as potential sources of green products
title Novel microalgae strains from selected lower Himalayan aquatic habitats as potential sources of green products
title_full Novel microalgae strains from selected lower Himalayan aquatic habitats as potential sources of green products
title_fullStr Novel microalgae strains from selected lower Himalayan aquatic habitats as potential sources of green products
title_full_unstemmed Novel microalgae strains from selected lower Himalayan aquatic habitats as potential sources of green products
title_short Novel microalgae strains from selected lower Himalayan aquatic habitats as potential sources of green products
title_sort novel microalgae strains from selected lower himalayan aquatic habitats as potential sources of green products
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9089879/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35536837
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0267788
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