Abstract

G. sulphuraria is a polyextremophilic microalga that can tolerate low pH, high temperature and high osmotic pressure. We cultivated G. sulphuraria ACUF 064 in chemostat at a biomass concentration of 134 to 243 g·m−2 aiming for maximal pigment content without compromising biomass productivity. Autotrophy was compared to ‘oxygen balanced’ mixotrophy with intracellular recirculation of oxygen and carbon dioxide. No differences were found in C-phycocyanin (C-PC) and protein content between autotrophic and mixotrophic cultures. In mixotrophy the biomass productivity and concentration were doubled compared to the photoautotrophic counterpart. In mixotrophy aeration was not needed and 89% of the substrate carbon was converted into biomass.Mixotrophically grown biomass contained 10% w/w C-PC which, combined with its high areal biomass productivity (49 g·m−2·day−1), sums up as one of the highest C-PC areal productivities ever reported (5 g·m−2·day−1) under 24 h/24 h illumination. C-PC extracted from G. sulphuraria was more stable than the currently used C-PC extracts from Spirulina. No significant loss of color was observed down to a pH of 3 and up to a temperature of 55 °C. G. sulphuraria had a protein content of 62% w/w and compared favorably with FAO dietary recommendation of adults regarding amino acid composition. G. sulphuraria contains a high proportion of essential, sulfur amino acids compared to Chlorella, Spirulina and soybean protein.Due to its attractive amino acid profile and high protein content, G. sulphuraria is a good candidate for food and feed applications to overcome sulfur amino acid deficiencies. In addition, oxygen balanced mixotrophy allows for efficient and productive cultivation of G. sulphuraria biomass.

Highlights

  • Galdieria sulphuraria is a polyextremophilic microalgae able to tolerate low pH [1], high temperature [2] and high osmotic pressure [3]

  • We previously demonstrated that G. sulphuraria can be successfully cultivated without any gas exchange by making use of oxygen balanced mixotrophy [1]

  • Chemostat production of G. sulphuraria ACUF 064 at biomass con­ centration higher than 4 g⋅L− 1 proved to be a successful strategy for constant biomass production with high pigment content both under autotrophic and mixotrophic conditions

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Introduction

Galdieria sulphuraria is a polyextremophilic microalgae able to tolerate low pH (as low as 0.2) [1], high temperature (up to 57 ◦C) [2] and high osmotic pressure (up to 400 g⋅L− 1 of sugar and 2–3 M of salt) [3]. Due to these exceptional traits, G. sulphuraria is often the only or­ ganism able to colonize acidic hot springs where it forms mats of deep blue-green color [4]. Compared to the C-PC extracted from Spirulina, C-PC extracted from Galdieria has shown greater stability at low pH and at high temperature, increasing the possible industrial applications of this pigment [11,12]

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