Abstract

Marine microalgae are an important source of raw materials for the extraction of highly bioactive substances for humans and domestic animals. In this study, the biological characteristics and the ability to grow biomass of green marine microalga of Dunaliella tertiolecta NY isolated from seawater of Namyit Island belonging to Spratly Islands, Vietnam (in May-June, 2021) was presented. Scientific name of the strain Dunaliella tertiolecta NY based on morphological characteristics and analysis of the sequence of rDNA ITS1-5.8S-ITS2 region was identified (with accession number of this gene region of this strain was supplied on the GenBank is OM 101011). At the best conditions for the growth (i.e. Walne medium, initial cell density of 2.0 x 106 cells/mL, growth temperature of 30oC, light intensity of 60 - 100 µmol/m2s, pH 7, salinity of 30-40‰), highest NY strain cell density of 8.63 x 106 cells/mL was obtained after 15 days of culture. The microalga D. tertiolecta NY was also successfully cultured on a pilot scale in the plastic bottles 10 L and closed photobioreactors 20 - 100 L resulting in a high biomass productivity of 285 mg/L/day and a biomass rich in polyunsaturated fatty acids such as gamma - linolenic acid (C18:3 ω-6; 5.07±0.59 % of total fatty acid - TFA), alpha - linolenic acid (ALA, C18:3 ω-3, 61.79±1.98 % of TFA) and stearidonic acid (SDA; C18: 4 ω-3, 1.59±0.65 % of TFA) qualified for the extraction of value bioactive compounds.

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