Effects of red and blue light emitting diodes on biomass and astaxanthin of Haematococcus pluvialis in pilot scale angled twin-layer porous substrate photobioreactors.

Authors

  • Thanh-Tri Do,
  • Thanh-Tri Do
  • Bich-Huy Tran-Thi, Binh-Nguyen Ong, Tuan-Loc Le, Thanh-Cong Nguyen
  • Agency for Southern Affairs of Ministry of Science and Technology, Vietnam
  • Thuong-Chi Le5, Dai-Long Tran
  • Michael Melkonian
  • Hoang-Dung Tran*

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Abstract

The production of natural astaxanthin is usually accomplished by suspended cultivation of the microalgae Haematococcus pluvialis. In this study, for the purpose of cost reduction, H. pluvialis is grown in pilot scale angled twin-layer porous substrate photobioreactors with light energy from red/blue LEDs that can produce red light, blue light, or a combination of blue-red light. The total dry biomass of the microalgae reached a maximum of 40.74 g.m-2 under blue-red LEDs. The early initiation of blue-red LED illumination (on day 2) after algae immobilization in the biofilm resulted in the highest accumulation of astaxanthin in the dry biomass, which reached a maximum of 1.3% (w/w) after 10 d of culture.

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Author Biographies

  • Thanh-Tri Do,

    University of Science, Vietnam National University, Ho Chi Minh city, Vietnam

  • Thanh-Tri Do

    Faculty of Biology, Ho Chi Minh city University of Education, Vietnam

  • Bich-Huy Tran-Thi, Binh-Nguyen Ong, Tuan-Loc Le, Thanh-Cong Nguyen

    Faculty of Biotechnology, Nguyen Tat Thanh University, Vietnam

  • Agency for Southern Affairs of Ministry of Science and Technology, Vietnam

    Agency for Southern Affairs of Ministry of Science and Technology, Vietnam

  • Thuong-Chi Le5, Dai-Long Tran

    Van Lang University, Vietnam

  • Michael Melkonian

    Max Planck Institute for Plant Breeding Research, Germany

  • Hoang-Dung Tran*

    Ho Chi Minh City University of Food Industry, Vietnam

Published

2021-06-13