Abstract

Microalgae are a sustainable source of lipids for industrial applications. In this study, we tested the effect of three chemical elicitors [chitosan, methyl jasmonate (MeJA), and flavonoids] on lipid accumulation in the microalga Scenedesmus. We analyzed the effect of different concentrations of these elicitors at different time points on growth rate and lipid production. We found that these elicitors did not have an adverse effect on the growth rate of Scenedesmus at different time points, by comparison with their respective controls. Among the three elicitors, MeJA at a low concentration (25 μL/L) was found to be effective at enhancing the lipid production in Scenedesmus when added at the time of harvest and allowed to react for 12 h, whereas flavonoid treatment, specifically at 0.5 mg/L, enhanced lipid production after 24 h. Fatty acid methyl ester analysis by GC–MS revealed no difference in lipid profile before or after chemical induction. Taken together, this comparative analysis highlights the potential of MeJA at a low concentrations to be effective at improving lipid productivity without altering the growth rate in Scenedesmus.

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