Lipid and hydrocarbon production by Botryococcus spp. under nitrogen limitation and anaerobiosis

Singh, Y. ; Kumar, H. D. (1992) Lipid and hydrocarbon production by Botryococcus spp. under nitrogen limitation and anaerobiosis World Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology, 8 (2). pp. 121-124. ISSN 0959-3993

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Abstract

The production of lipids and hydrocarbons in batch cultures of the algaeBotryococcus braunii andB. protuberans has been studied with respect to nitrogen limitation under aerobic and anaerobic conditions. Nitrogen deficiency significantly decreased the dry weight, chlorophylla and protein contents but the amounts of carotenoids, carbohydrates and lipids increased in both the species. Nitrogen starvation gave a 1.6-fold increase in lipid content. Anaerobiosis under nitrogen deficient conditions gave greater lipid production than anaerobiosis in nitrogen supplemented medium. Under nitrogen deficiency, the hydrocarbon fraction increased and the polar lipids decreased. Anaerobiosis induced hydrocarbon synthesis more significantly than nitrogen deficiency but decreased other non-polar and polar lipids.

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Keywords:Anaerobiosis; Botryococcus; Hydrocarbons; Lipids; Nitrogen Starvation
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