Aremu_2015_J.Phycol_51_659

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Title : Manipulation of nitrogen levels and mode of cultivation are viable methods to improve the lipid, fatty acids, phytochemical content, and bioactivities in Chlorella minutissima - Aremu_2015_J.Phycol_51_659
Author(s) : Aremu AO , Nemenyi M , Stirk WA , Ordog V , Van Staden J
Ref : J Phycol , 51 :659 , 2015
Abstract :

The effect of nitrogen (N: low = 2% N or moderate = 10% N) levels and cultivation (photoautotrophic or mixotrophic) modes on the biochemicals in Chlorella minutissima was evaluated using a mass culture system. Moderate N and mixotrophic cultures had higher biomass, protein, carbohydrate content and photosynthetic pigments than the low N and photoautotrophic treatments. In contrast, lipid and fatty acid content of the low N and photoautotrophic treatments were higher than in the moderate N and mixotrophic cultures. More phytochemicals were accumulated in moderate N and mixotrophic cultures which corresponded to better antioxidant capacity in the extracts. The most potent (0.7 mg . mL(-1) ) acetylcholinesterase inhibitory activity was displayed by moderate N and mixotrophic treatment. Approximately 60% of the extracts exhibited a noteworthy antimicrobial activity regardless of the N levels and cultivation modes. Thus, moderate N level enhanced the phytochemicals and biological activities of C. minutissima cultured under a mixotrophic system.

PubMedSearch : Aremu_2015_J.Phycol_51_659
PubMedID: 26986789

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Aremu AO, Nemenyi M, Stirk WA, Ordog V, Van Staden J (2015)
Manipulation of nitrogen levels and mode of cultivation are viable methods to improve the lipid, fatty acids, phytochemical content, and bioactivities in Chlorella minutissima
J Phycol 51 :659

Aremu AO, Nemenyi M, Stirk WA, Ordog V, Van Staden J (2015)
J Phycol 51 :659